Strip mine

chevyman75

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I'm guessing here but weren't those strip mines for coal? I would stick with any areas that are known for gold either from glacial deposit or from any local natural deposits.
 

I cannot see my question or any responses? Just says "end"
 

Had to get off app and onto website to see it... But I am not sure on stripping to bedrock and yes was for coal and I am no where near a natural deposit mostly around here had been stripped
 

Reboot your computer. I see all.
 

Reboot your computer. I see all.
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It's on my phone that I can't see it. Restarted it twice now and still same issue. I'll just keep checking through the internet
 

You probably have the old T Net app on your phone, its the gold coin on a black background.
You need to install tapatalk. It is an orange circle with a white letter "t"

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You probably have the old T Net app on your phone, its the gold coin on a black background.
You need to install tapatalk. It is an orange circle with a white letter "t"

Sent from my VS810PP using Tapatalk
I did have the app didn't know it didn't work right.. upgraded to tapatalk

Sent from my HTCD100LVWPP using Tapatalk
 

You probably have the old T Net app on your phone, its the gold coin on a black background.
You need to install tapatalk. It is an orange circle with a white letter "t"

Sent from my VS810PP using Tapatalk

Thank you been wondering why I can't see ish on my phone
 

In Columbia Misery theres a old /abandoned coal strip mine and a creek runs through it. I sample panned it and low and behold theres fine gold in it ! its right on top of the shale(false bedrock) bottom of the stream.
 

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