Ill share some photos to.

wilfndgold

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Heres some of the Quartz ive found when I first started lookin for gold (last year). Out here in Riverside county Ca. Most of it I found was just milky white Quartz Goldless but I found a lot, Love the placer claim sign there spelling is funny. P8190319.JPG P8190320.JPG P8300478.JPG P8300490.JPG P8300503.JPG P9110751.JPG P9110767.JPG P9110781.JPG P9110783.JPG P9240996.JPG P9241001.JPG You can see all the pieces that have rolled down the hills looks like its been shattered by all the seismic activity around here throughout the years.Just a guess.
 

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BurntBear

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Wow, that's a pile to go through! Thanks for sharing and keep looking; you're bound to find some golden goodies. -Luke
 

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DDancer

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Quartz blows in gold country are a good place to begin looking for gold and crystals ;) The blows themselves are usually barren but they indicate hydrothermal activity so other mineral seams are likely in the area. If there has been placer activity in the area but no mines consider looking for stuff as you would if you were hunting in a river~ however make sure your not jumping any claims.
The prospecting forum is a good area to talk around.
 

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