Buckshotnc
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A couple of weeks ago I took post hole diggers and dug down maybe 3-4 feet before hitting some large rock, the location is among some large ultramafic rocks on my farm hoping to find a ruby, sapphire or even a rarer diamond. The rocks are located on a ridge close to a creek but 15-20 ft above the level of the creek now. I finished panning out the bucket of material today which was probably 3 gallon or so of material and much to my surprise there was some color in every pan, small flakes similar to what I find in the creek.
My question is do you think this is alluvial gold and in the past the stream was this high on the ridge or do you think it was in place in the soil ?
The terrain does not look like what you would call a shelf it is pretty steep today.
I've not looked at the concentrates and small gravel yet under the microscope to check for gemstones, if I find anything significant will post about it later.
My question is do you think this is alluvial gold and in the past the stream was this high on the ridge or do you think it was in place in the soil ?
The terrain does not look like what you would call a shelf it is pretty steep today.
I've not looked at the concentrates and small gravel yet under the microscope to check for gemstones, if I find anything significant will post about it later.
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