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Gidday amigos
There are many news stories that do not get worldwide media attention and fly under the radar. This was reported by the ABC News in Australia.
As you can see reworking old mining sites can reveal gold that was missed by the old timers.
A Victorian retiree has struck gold, unearthing a 2-kilogram nugget worth about $130,000 on the outskirts of the old gold rush town Ballarat.
The amateur prospector was searching through old pastureland in a now 'top secret' location when his metal detector started beeping. He started digging and quickly uncovered a .22 lead bullet.
Thinking that was that, he was about to move on ? but his detector was "insistent" there was something else further down.
Located under 30 centimetres of wash under about 15 centimetres of clay was the whopping gold nugget, which has since been named You Wouldn't Believe It.
Mark Day of Gold Ballarat said the man, an amateur enthusiast and customer, had already received offers of $160,000 for his find. "He was shaking like a leaf ? he didn't know what to do with it," Mr Day said.
The prospector, who wishes to remain anonymous, has since gone to ground and is refusing to reveal where he found his nugget. It is not the prospector's first find either ? he uncovered a 42-gram nugget earlier this year.
As you see amigos very few want to reveal details on the site where they detected. As the saying goes there could be more from where that comes from?
Crow
There are many news stories that do not get worldwide media attention and fly under the radar. This was reported by the ABC News in Australia.
As you can see reworking old mining sites can reveal gold that was missed by the old timers.
A Victorian retiree has struck gold, unearthing a 2-kilogram nugget worth about $130,000 on the outskirts of the old gold rush town Ballarat.
The amateur prospector was searching through old pastureland in a now 'top secret' location when his metal detector started beeping. He started digging and quickly uncovered a .22 lead bullet.
Thinking that was that, he was about to move on ? but his detector was "insistent" there was something else further down.
Located under 30 centimetres of wash under about 15 centimetres of clay was the whopping gold nugget, which has since been named You Wouldn't Believe It.
Mark Day of Gold Ballarat said the man, an amateur enthusiast and customer, had already received offers of $160,000 for his find. "He was shaking like a leaf ? he didn't know what to do with it," Mr Day said.
The prospector, who wishes to remain anonymous, has since gone to ground and is refusing to reveal where he found his nugget. It is not the prospector's first find either ? he uncovered a 42-gram nugget earlier this year.
As you see amigos very few want to reveal details on the site where they detected. As the saying goes there could be more from where that comes from?
Crow