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  1. Many people assume that the West is a better place to go gold prospecting, but this isn’t completely true. The key differences between the two locations are the gold mineralization area, with the West containing a lot more open ground and hotter ground.

  2. r/Prospecting: A place to discuss all things prospecting, primarily for gold.

  3. You can find gold in a non gold bearing area, it's simply an element dispersed within the earth's crust. The gold there simply isn't enough to be exploited, yes you can find it in a bedrock crevice, however it won't be in a concentration that you would be able to say you panned out an ounce of.

  4. 19 Οκτ 2010 · Gold Prospecting (66 Viewers) Whether you are sluicing, dredging, drywashing, or just a weekend gold panner, this is YOUR forum! Talk about your favorite rivers/lakes, equipment, techniques, and anything else related to prospecting for gold.

  5. 7 Οκτ 2013 · I believe the best way to research an area is to get out on the ground and look for the signs of gold bearing country so I have been out and about today and found these: Cairns was founded as a Port for the goldfields. Even tourist signs can be helpful.

  6. 5 Ιουλ 2011 · On this forum you can direct all your prospecting and mining questions and he'll get back to you as best he can, as soon as he can! RE: Alaska Gold and Resor... by DAVID JENSEN

  7. You’re not likely to find gold here. Just because a place has gold indicators like quartz, gneiss, or granite doesn’t mean that it has gold. Your chances of finding a gold deposit that hasn’t been discovered are nearly zero and you’ll have better luck prospecting in places that have been proven productive. 3. Reply.

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