Five meters deep, quartz veins

Najd Walker

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Hello all,,
I have a question directed to those with experience about this soil shown in the pictures, as I am in an area rich in gold nuggets. Does it contain gold or any indication of that? Do nuggets exist with mica?
The photos were taken at a depth of 4 meters. I appreciate your response and thank you very much.
 

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DizzyDigger

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Najd, the only way to know for sure is to take samples of the material,
crush it to near powder, then pan it out.

Let us know what you find...:occasion14:
 

SchoolOfHardRocks

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The quartz looks mineralized, which is a good indication. Considering that you say you are in an area rich with gold nuggets - there's a good chance there's gold running with that vein. But like Dizzy said - the only way is to pan it out and check!
 

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