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Metal Detecting for Gold
Tibooburra Gold.....a beginners "El Dorado."
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<blockquote data-quote="OzzieAu" data-source="post: 679912" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>May I suggest that the near town blow dryer heaps would have been seriously done over by much better gold machines than the Nox. If you’re set up to camp off grid then get out to either Gumvale or Mt. Stuart and look for shallow creeks or water run off hollows that carry the tiny gold that the Nox should pick up.</p><p>Apart from quartz species in the dry blow heaps, any small gold would have settled fairly deep, so raking them down would improve your chances.</p><p>Good luck in that beautiful country.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OzzieAu, post: 679912, member: 4086"] May I suggest that the near town blow dryer heaps would have been seriously done over by much better gold machines than the Nox. If you’re set up to camp off grid then get out to either Gumvale or Mt. Stuart and look for shallow creeks or water run off hollows that carry the tiny gold that the Nox should pick up. Apart from quartz species in the dry blow heaps, any small gold would have settled fairly deep, so raking them down would improve your chances. Good luck in that beautiful country..... [/QUOTE]
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Tibooburra Gold.....a beginners "El Dorado."
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