
How to find bullion Gold & Gem locations: www.treasuresites.com Gold bullion bullion as well as some-more bullion prospecting videos. Extensive book as well as map territory at: www.treasuresites.com This monthly payment — bullion with elementary equipment. Find bullion regulating the elementary sluice, the shovel, bucket, as well as steel detector…
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That was fun and interesting, thanks!?
@flagold What kind of detector is? that.
So which one? of you fellers is the traveling man?
@logancoolguy : Buchanan? Georgia.
where are? you
@mrsuperinfo : Rome is in the gold belt itself. You would need to start researching (type in Georgia Gold? Belt) specific streams etc., to start mining it. Good luck!
Is there? gold in the rivers close to rome ga? NSE or west?
cool guitar ending…very helpful information.?
I was using this method on an ancient river in Punjabi (Pakistan) and on the first turn found a? gold nugget which was valued at $400 been doing this for about a week now and made about $2300 lol this is better then working I’ve not turned up for work some folks are getting suspicious on my activities, I’ve been saying I go fishing. lol
@TheLori4u ? that is brilliant..
Could you show us how and where you find? diamonds and rubies at night with uv light!!!!
@flagold Thank you very much. Are state owned lands considered public? By the? way, your videos are GREAT! I just bought a “bazooka prospector” sluice. Thanks again mate!
@billman2112 : Yes (to both questions), ownership of the ground in the East can be difficult to ascertain in many places, but public ground is generally open to prospecting (simple methods – don’t bring in a backhoe, etc.) I generally urge everyone to start slow – a pan and a sluice – maybe that gold-n-sand pump or something similar, and see if you can find gold first. A stream sluice may be all that is needed after that (one of the most and cheapest? methods of all time). Very best of luck!
Do you get permission from the land owner for prospecting? Can you prospect on public rivers? What would you suggest for a NC boy just getting in to gold prospecting? I have? researched the area and it is rich with gold around here… some of the places are on public land and some on private. Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Awesome, I have the opportunity to get on some old sites this Summer and your video just gave me? the knowledge to prepare the tools I will need! I thank you sir!
@kungfumike1984 : not true. The river needs to cut? through gold bearing material to be productive. This means it can have gold above it tumbling down, or cutting through another channel that has gold, or cutting through a vein directly (some other situations as well). The rivers here in Florida and S. Ga contain no gold as they cut through sediments, rather than mountainous ground (as in N. Ga.). Best of luck to you!
oops, dont think my post went in…. is it true u can find gold in any creek or river? no matter what the location?>
is it true u can find gold in any? creek or river no matter what location? i live in Georgia and visit Helen Ga whenever i can.
@777dingo : It won’t make any difference in ability to detect. Both these bulbs are still within the long wave curve of UV which is what you want to? detect natural stones (short-wave for synthetic). The 390 bulbs may be an attempt to increase brightness in the smaller lights as they don’t have nearly as many bulbs as the big mag-light.
Which light is? better for finding diamonds and rubies a 375nm bulb or a 390nm bulb? I noticed the mag-light type has the 375nm bulbs but some others have 390nm
@flagold thanks, your website has alot of neat? stuff!
@777dingo : there are a couple at my website in the treasure section, (treasuresites com) I would recommend the maglite variety as it is the most powerful of the three I have (I have a? small one, a lantern type, and the mag). Good luck!
Very good information,? you are a good teacher! Where can I buy one of those lights?
Very? informative video – thank you!
@flagold k thanks. its confusing for a first? timer as to what type to get since there are so many different types, i plan on using one for gold, silver and coins. thanks for the info.