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Results from two days sluicing gravel to bedrock using my new mine dream cell sluice.
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day 1

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day 2
 
Thanks guys. There was no mirco stuff just the 3 pickers. First time thats happened. Not complaining tho :goldnugget:
 
bumdags said:
Thanks guys. There was no mirco stuff just the 3 pickers. First time thats happened. Not complaining tho :goldnugget:

Reckon you know what you're doing now mate. You're understanding the creeks and your research is paying off.

Hat's off to you, you work hard and get results. :fistpump:
 
last wend trip. On these two pieces of gold you can see black, worm like markings. They look like grub holes under the bark of a tree, ie scribbly gum tree. It's hard to see n the pics I know, but has anyone seen these markings before or know what animal it could be. I found these two pieces deep down in heavy clay about 4 foot deep.
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How strange! Leopard gold! I have no idea what that is, but probably a mineral or chemical reaction, I'd say. But please correct me if I'm wrong guys... Either way, it's very interesting gold! Nice find Bluecurrant!
 

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