Worldwide Treasure Gold prospected in Arizona 15 years. I wound up reading online about recreational prospecting which helped a lot. But, while I prospected with a club in Apache Junction, Arizona, I was reading about treasure associated with channels on prospecting. The experience was impetus 4 reading about treasure. The stories are from Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, & California; treasure buried by ancient Indians, Spanish conquistadors, or 19th century prospectors.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Gold Snare Is Small, Light, and Easy to Build for Trapping Light Gold in A Rushing Current
If you are familiar with the Nugget Bucket, then this idea for a gold trap is pretty neat. The gold snare sits just below the surface of the running stream - it requires a lot of running water with a velocity behind it. A nugget bucket takes water to run material through a classifier, but a bucket at a time. The advantage of the snare is that is pretty easy to make and light to carry. I love the concept. Here is the video and you are given a website to find the instructions. Enjoy. See it at -
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The Legendary Whydah Gally: Unveiling the Secrets of History’s Most Famous Pirate Shipwreck
By jjsala - Flickr: DSC_0342, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=22023395 The Whydah Gally was a British ship origi...

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