Iv noticed when sluicing and high banking that birds are more active on the area looking for grubs ect from the vegetation being turned over. Fish to like it.
Great video I purchased a blue cover set for my gpz7000 and it’s the best hand made quality you can get and it looks great, I highly recommend purchasing one set for Yourselves and support these Guys Thanks again Cheers Shane
The Ore I found, 2 tablespoons crushed ore = 5+ grams of Raw Crystal(Flower) Gold. It's ridiculous. Plus the rest of the minerals, Silver, Iron, sulfides, and sometimes copper. The ore has the same color but when fresh looks like dark granite. Oxidized, it starts decomposing releasing the fine gold and other minerals. 90% of the time you'll need a magnifying glass to see the fine metal crystals in the ore. That's where Gold comes from. Most are looking for the wash-off/secondary deposits from the original deposits.
@@bedrockbrothers7119 I have a head-sized Gold Opal embedded with Sapphires. Keep looking. I'd go uphill and check and mounds nearby or on hilltops. check the old water flows and follow them upstream. Inside of water bend is where the heavies deposit. Most don't understand what happened to Earth, Put it this way. Lots of rock melted and reset slapping against hills and mountains. Round top mountains are actually hot mudflows. When you work that out you find it.
Actual opal is found in the same location as Gold and iron flows. Eventually, the gold and Iron are replaced by lighter minerals making them more transparent. Most go for those opals, not the Actual opal as it was originally formed they are extremely rare and a small piece, if it has awesome color, can go for up to 45k.
Actual Opal when polished has Actual Gold and iron sheen on the polished stone. If it has no Gold or Iron it is a secondary Opal and more common. Check for a lighter-colored yellow/orange band nearby it may have some rare opals.
Living the dream mate! I’d love to do what you guys do!
Just a great video! I dug 26 holes today with the 6000 - apparently, I'm a lead and square nail collector now. Keep them coming
I remember those days. I do think I may need to get a 6000 as I do know I leave some of the smaller targets behind
Wonderful Day in the trenches.
Yeehaaw. Man that must have been a rush for you all.
Keep up the great Work.
1 kg nugget mate, can’t wait to see you dig it out
Great video brother. But you do know your got a massive shovel behind ya. 🤣🤣 Love your work mate 🤙🤙🤙🤙
great work all around fam. keep on having fun fam. GOLD SQUAD OUT!!!
Good job man keep living the dream
Occasionally you'll find a head-sized Gemstone along with Fine Gold deposits too so keep your eye out for large Diamond/cubic-shaped stones.
After doing a rehab on a lease several years ago, it seemed like the plants came back a lot better than before. That was a nice big chunk !
Thanks mate. I agree 100%
Iv noticed when sluicing and high banking that birds are more active on the area looking for grubs ect from the vegetation being turned over. Fish to like it.
Awesome. Hopefully that kilogram nug comes soon. It’s definitely coming.
Great video I purchased a blue cover set for my gpz7000 and it’s the best hand made quality you can get and it looks great, I highly recommend purchasing one set for
Yourselves and support these Guys
Thanks again
Cheers
Shane
Thanks Shane much appreciated thanks for the feedback. Hope you're finding some gold too.. message us if you're ever in clermont
The Ore I found, 2 tablespoons crushed ore = 5+ grams of Raw Crystal(Flower) Gold. It's ridiculous. Plus the rest of the minerals, Silver, Iron, sulfides, and sometimes copper. The ore has the same color but when fresh looks like dark granite. Oxidized, it starts decomposing releasing the fine gold and other minerals. 90% of the time you'll need a magnifying glass to see the fine metal crystals in the ore. That's where Gold comes from. Most are looking for the wash-off/secondary deposits from the original deposits.
Great vid bro👌👍🇦🇺
Thanks mate more to come soon
Good on ya👍
Cheers mate
There was alot of gold pulled off there before that was a lease aswell.
Damn you have some hard ground there!
Sure do im going to start using the jack hammer
Black opal with gold and iron. Raw the black opal will look greyish/white till treated and polished.
I'm thinking,
You need crush this rocks and washing this staff...
Yep we're looking into more equipment
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Are you allowed to sell any of those nuggets out side the country? Say to a viewer?
Sure can mate we will be putting them on our website shortly. Just about tobget them out of the acid
I'll look into website. Thanks!
And when you remember what history was really and what they don't teach, You'll figure out where whole mountains of the stuff are. Not joking. lol
You got to go deep to get gold real gold not scraps. Good luck 🤞 you that ground is hard
Looks like some mud opals there too. Black, Gold, and red ones do not crush they are worth more than gold if it has awesome swirls.
Never seen opal at Clermont but anything is possible. Have found small sapphires
@@bedrockbrothers7119 I have a head-sized Gold Opal embedded with Sapphires. Keep looking. I'd go uphill and check and mounds nearby or on hilltops. check the old water flows and follow them upstream. Inside of water bend is where the heavies deposit. Most don't understand what happened to Earth, Put it this way. Lots of rock melted and reset slapping against hills and mountains. Round top mountains are actually hot mudflows. When you work that out you find it.
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Actual opal is found in the same location as Gold and iron flows. Eventually, the gold and Iron are replaced by lighter minerals making them more transparent. Most go for those opals, not the Actual opal as it was originally formed they are extremely rare and a small piece, if it has awesome color, can go for up to 45k.
Actual Opal when polished has Actual Gold and iron sheen on the polished stone. If it has no Gold or Iron it is a secondary Opal and more common. Check for a lighter-colored yellow/orange band nearby it may have some rare opals.
I wonder how many you've crushed already lol oops.
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