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FireOnTheMountain
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Got out and did a little panning today.
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Hot Dang! Nuggets!
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Wow. When I see reports of typical Virginia gold panning and seeing the gold-flour results, I think that's too hard work to be fun. With the pan bringing little nuggets like that, on the other hand ... I might be convinced otherwise!
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Beautiful
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Agree with Scott - those are some of the purtiest rocks I've ever seen. Stake your claim and get busy!
cheers,
r
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Erosion is the thing for me
I just don't like to dig - you see
Picking rocks up right off the ground
is good enough for this lucky old rockhound
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Today I decided I would finally clean out my truck and found a few snuffer bottles I forgot that I had buried in there. This is what was in them
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Forgotten treasure -- such a wonderful gift and surprise!
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