Unfortunatly I lost many of my picture files of this years underwater pics,but here are a couple.Note the blue clay,in my area it comes in pockets,is cemented to the max and ALWAYS hold gold.I am finding nuggets this year that are very similar to each other and others I have found in the past....broke of of each other.Wheres the rest?!!!!
Ahhhh, man nothing like see'n that Au at the bottom of your hole , ... clear water and a bit of ,.... makes me feel ,...
Kuger , mighty strong of you to have the "will" to get these in'situ pic's ,.... it's just going against nature ,to reach for the camera ,....first !!
Finding myself fighting off nature ,... every once in a while .........Blindpig
Thanks Pig,the hard part is keeping the camera close enough without getting a rock thrown on it!Thats kind of what happened to the other pics,I kept the cam down with me and water seeped into the card and I lost it....fortunately that was all I lost!In the one set of pics above,there was a perfect vortex and it kept sucking little rocks into it,(had a heck of a time getting a clear pic)guess thats how the AU ended up there!
M.X.T , Tesoro Tejon
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Darn senior moments--been trying to remember to ask your camera type. My ol' underwater minolta uses the 126 film and finding it/developing is absolutely impossible to find now. thanx for info as my dive magazine hypes everything under the sun.John the answer to 2009 is 1776
Thanks guys,it is an Olympus Stylus 770(I beleive)I will look when I get home.Its a great little camera that takes pics down to 30',and is shockproof....can be dropped from 5'(I tested that).Fever I cant receive private messages my E-mail is ellilou@sbcglobal
M.X.T , Tesoro Tejon
"A pen in the hand of this president is far more dangerous than a gun in the hands of 200 million law-abiding citizens."