wild eyed willey
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- Southbridge, MA.
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- Prospecting
Through my research I have learned that gold travels a specific path as it journeys down a stream. It is my understanding that gold will deposit itself along the inside of a river bend.. I have also read that as a river ages the inside bend gains material deposits forming first, sand and gravel bars and later topsoil and plants, Turing eventually into stream bank, while at the same time the outside of the bend erodes away.
So my question is this. Is gold only found in the water at the bank, or is it possible that looking more on shore ( where the older river bend used to be) might also hold gold that was deposited long ago?
Have any of you ever found this to be true? can you offer any details about where and how you found the spot that could help a novice?
So my question is this. Is gold only found in the water at the bank, or is it possible that looking more on shore ( where the older river bend used to be) might also hold gold that was deposited long ago?
Have any of you ever found this to be true? can you offer any details about where and how you found the spot that could help a novice?
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