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Not found with an LRL or by dowsing.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/vic...-1226555879738
It was in fact found with a "conventional" metal detector at a depth of 24". |
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Ballarat gold is deap leads. Old river beds that are hundreds of feet down. But the scamming coil detector salesmen all say Just below the surface and YOU TOO can find one and have instant retirement if you buy the LATEST MODEL coil detector. I'm from Ballarat Q, and know local gold when i see it, and that's NOT from 24" rgds |
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Scam watch
They are already onto it at http://www.scamwatch.gov.au/content/.../itemId/693900
Notice how a little piece of bait like that gets thrown in the water and immediatley Q states that it's a FACT. How dellusional is Q? to believe such BS. Got ya Q, Hook, Line and Sinker! Your lucky i'm just a tag and release fisherman. |
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Next Edition
For the next edition of the book how about adding another chapter on Coil Sales Scams!
Maybe the next chapter should be: Shovel and pan "the only way to go" Or another chapter could be Dave J.... ?????? No..... It's just a joke. Last edited by Dedevil; 01-17-2013 at 11:48 AM. Reason: joke |
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But it soon will be as they open back yp in around 9 hrs time. rgds Scamming coil salesmen |
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But what's this talk about scam? We all waited more than 9 hours after Mr Devil told us scamwatch was onto it, but no news of a scam. Is Qiaozhi right? Is Mr Devil's delusional state is making him see things that are not there? Or can we find reports of a scam from scamwatch which Mr. Devil says is already onto it? Best Wishes, J_P |
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Tourism minister says not a scam and 24" is fact. |
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How it got to within 24 inches of the surface can only be known if we could go back in time and watch the history of floods and movement of the overburden. But I have also seen photos of fist-sized worn nuggets found near the surface in California where they were digging roadbeds just a couple feet deep. In this particular area, the local mountains are growing at fast rate, and are known to have landslides often when the rains come. As dirt washes down the mountains, it carries debris which includes material that was once buried much deeper, such as ancient stream beds. However, I doubt the geology is the same in California as it is where the large Australian nugget was found. Best Wishes, J_P |
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