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  • #16
    I have never found a point in any creek or river in California mother Load areas placer gold mining disturbed all the gravel beds. And I have moved a lot of gravel mining myself.

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    • #17
      I read a lot of opinions here and none of them are wrong. What I know is if there are flakes there are Artifacts. I am not a digger as some know. But I find a lot of Artifacts along the banks and beaches of the creeks and river here. Illegal or not no one will stop me from walking the stream banks. Kim
      Knowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.

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      • #18
        Been running the same stretch of river close to 50 years, gravel bars are constantly rotating, and migrating, , after a big rise, a gravel bar can move to the next corner and so on, always fresh stuff to look at, never dug a gravel bar,, picked up a few artifacts over the years, would say worth the dig if a heavy concentration was present, here it's mostly fossils that turn up in the churn
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