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- Gold behind Dam? | TreasureNet. com
There should be gold there from before the dam was built even in the minutest amount People are great at extracting gold but when it reaches a point of diminishing returns the smart people move to a more productive area
- Gold Prospecting Forum | TreasureNet. com
Gold Prospecting Forum Prospectors Journals (2 Viewers) Follow along as prospectors share their successes, failures, and adventures while prospecting and mining Start a journal of your own, and share your gold diggin' adventures!
- CIVIL WAR FINDS AWAIT . . . . . . at MONOCACY RIVER - TreasureNet
I lived in Frederick, Md from 1991 to 2005 I searched the Monocacy River at the Battlefield site only once WHY only ONCE? I was addicted to GOLD in the water at beaches of the Chesapeake where I like the guys in "Treasure on the Chesapeake" book FOUND gobs of silver coins and jewelry and a
- No gold in Wisconsin? Heres a list: | TreasureNet. com
No gold in Wisconsin? Here's a list: Gold can be found virtually anywhere in Wisconsin, due to the glaciers dropping off dirt and gold from Canada Although it is almost always fine gold, there are a few places that good gold came from Here's a list 1 PLUM CREEK, PIERCE COUNTY Gold and
- Spanish Gold in British Columbia | TreasureNet. com
The location of Jack Moulds Slumach Claim on Southgate peak at the head of Bute Inlet It was here where he found an old Spanish Mine back in 1989 He thought his find was connected to Slumachs gold it is not But an old spanish mine is a huge find all its own He also found an old Spanish
- Lets talk about finding gold in Ontario for a minute. . .
The very best place to prospect for gold in Ontario is the green belt quartz that streaks through the islands and wilderness all around the Lake of the Woods south of Kenora Ontario There is still lots of gold in these parts and recreational prospectors are always turning up with large nuggets or gold and quartz there is an excellent story set in the Sultana gold mine on the internet in a
- Treasure Hunting Forum | TreasureNet. com
TreasureNet is the internet's largest community dedicated to Treasure Hunting: Metal Detecting, archaeology, north american indian artifacts, relic hunting, treasure caches, sunken treasures, shipwrecks, buried treasures, gold prospecting and more!
- GoldSnare SGS-2 | TreasureNet. com
Has anybody used one of these, particularly for fine (50 to 200 mesh) gold? I read that the original suitcase subsurface dredges worked but were prone to let fines go out the back due to a short bed and turbulence, and I'm wondering what makes the GoldSnare different from those earlier types
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