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Australia Gold Prospecting: 45oz of Gold from one bucket of ore-bearing reef rock.

"This has to be the most exciting small operator experience in gold discovery, digging and recovering 45 oz of mustard gold from just one bucket of gold bearing reef, somewhere in Australia in July 2007. It is only the start and the reef is getting wider by the day. To see 45 oz in the green panning dish, valued at some A$35,000 makes me drool. Start with a detector to locate gold in a hidden reef, dig into it and follow down, just amazing......"


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Added: Jul-9-2008 
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  • GPS coords please.


    Please?

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  • $35,000 a day ain't too shabby

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  • If you know anything about metal detectors, they don't work on gold...
    They work on other metals that can be in the rock with gold, but not on the gold itself.

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    • Metal detectors don't work on gold??
      Nonsense
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_detector#As_a_hobby

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    • Bah, gold is diamagnetic and has very low permeability (about like air). Those expensive detectors like the Minelab GPX 4500 are actually discriminating *against* irons and looking for "holes" in the ground that could be diamagenetic material or air or water. But they don't discriminate for gold.

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    • Not really, gold is quite rare. If it was never really rare then I challenge you to go outside and find me some gold. Oh that's right you can't.

      I live in a region of Colorado with lots of old gold and silver mines and these mofos would dig thousands of feet into solid worthless granite just to find gold veins that would produce 1 or 2 oz. per ton of rock. This guy in this video obviously has discovered a HIGHLY rich lode of gold ore and will likely profit greatly from it. I am sure he did not More..

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