Will someone take a look at this image for me?

bman3725

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Supposedly there is supposed to be numerous areas here thats gold bearing, either by mine or other means . please take a loo and let me know what you think and where i should begin my searching.



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Hi bman3725,
A quick scan and dowsing revealed...
White circled/shape areas: An attraction to placer gold, gold outcrops, gold pockets.
I will do a more refined dowse next week.
Thanks for posting your picture,
Jon
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Hey I appreciate your work. I look forward to hearing from you next week. Thanks a lot.
B
 

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I have a short gold vein...It may be exposed by the highway...Not worth mining but would be fun to locate...Art
 

Hi bman 3725,
Dowsing revealed...
White rectangle area: An attraction to alluvial gold, old mines.
White lines/oval: An attraction to placer gold in vicinity of creek/river.
Blue rectangle area: An attraction to silver coins..appear to be individual, scattered on both sides of trail/road and near the creek/river. Also a bandit hideout area.
Blue circle area: An attraction to silver coins (caches).
Thanks for posting your picture,
Jon
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Gold veins are marked by yellow circle. Red circles for old mines/tunnels. Circle/X a sealed cave/tunnel.

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Teleprospector
What did you mean by "bandit hideout area"
 

Thanks guys for the help....really appreciated
 

John where you have the caches marked that's an old railroad track. Hmmmm I may have something here from what you guys have found
 

Teleprospector
What did you mean by "bandit hideout area"

bman3725,
Since some of the silver is associated with bandits/outlaws I asked if they had a base of operations in the area and received a yes answer. That could mean anything from a lone bandit on a horse waiting around to a dwelling place in a cave or abandoned mine in the area.
Jon
 

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Buddy you have been spot on on the gold locations you found for me thanks a bunch. I can't wait to check all the other areas.

Bman
 

Teleprospector Buddy you have been spot on on the gold locations you found for me thanks a bunch. I can't wait to check all the other areas.Bman
Hello Bman...That's great news! Please post some pictures of the finds if you can.Jon
 

Thanks to my fellow dowsers. I appreciate this guys

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Looks great bman3725 to see some "yeller" stuff. I belong to a gold prospecting club, but live to far away, to go often enough.
 

Looks really nice bman3725!
Hope you find more!
Jon
 

A little over half an ounce so far. Im still trying to get to the silver caches. Haha
 

Bman......

Just a word of caution ...... it's a good idea to crop your google earth photos enough to eliminate the coordinates.
Also highway markers and landmark titles should be "painted" over as well. Or else eliminate them from showing up by unchecking the highways and landmarks option on google earth.



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Thanks for the advise. But it would be impossible to get anything here unless you know the landowners also it's some tough territory. But all the same thanks for the advise ill need it for future posts didn't think of that
 

.... it's a good idea to crop your google earth photos enough to eliminate the coordinates.
That is the first thing I thought when I saw the map. I knew exactly where it was within 1 min. Pretty close to that big town just NW of the shot.
 

Cyberdan have you been there much?
 

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