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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Where are the alluvial gold bonanzas of the past?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkear" data-source="post: 663832" data-attributes="member: 4728"><p>When you see rounded pebbles in the ground, it tells of an eroding elevated river bed in the vicinity. Whilst all old river courses do not contain gold, they are worth checking for.</p><p>Sometimes the old river bed is completely eroded away but the pebbles can persist. Seeing just a few can be a clue.</p><p>Also if you can get some idea of the course of an old river course, check adjacent hills or ground that the old river course may have once traversed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkear, post: 663832, member: 4728"] When you see rounded pebbles in the ground, it tells of an eroding elevated river bed in the vicinity. Whilst all old river courses do not contain gold, they are worth checking for. Sometimes the old river bed is completely eroded away but the pebbles can persist. Seeing just a few can be a clue. Also if you can get some idea of the course of an old river course, check adjacent hills or ground that the old river course may have once traversed. [/QUOTE]
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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Where are the alluvial gold bonanzas of the past?
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