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Two very different specimens

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Nightjar

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On a recent trip the photo shows two specimens, one is riddled with gold with very little showing.
The one on the left got my heart racing because it was also a screamer.
Rubbed away a bit of the red mud and revealed this.
Have never ever found any other like this but my only explanation is an old timer must have had a campfire and lead from a can melted and adhered to the rock?
Maybe someone has another explanation?

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Thatd be my guess, the rock under whatever work they were doing.
OR....spacejunk shrapnel?
 
Nightjar said:
Greenhornet_au said:
What about just dissolving the quartz ?

Instead of crushing it.

Definitely no acid, no crushing either the species remain intact.
Have proved in years gone by the gold/quartz formula is very accurate on the smaller species.

What is the formula they use to work it out?
 

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