Great instructional video, thank you for sharing. I tried researching Cloncurry and Croydon gold fields but the maps dont show any gold occurances despite its presence being well known and mined in these areas. Could I be using the website incorrectly? Also, have you ever explored the Cloncurry area? Thanks! Dan.
Hi Daniel, thanks for your comments. It’s possible you haven’t added the right ‘layer’ or it’s in historical data layer. Definitely mines in both places. I haven’t explored either area but have done some research. I did enquire about detecting in Cloncurry but was informed it was pretty much private property and the gold was from deep leads. Lot of copper in Cloncurry region and gold is often located around copper deposits. Good luck 😀⛏️⛏️
@@GoldNuggetDetecting do yourself have some queensland maps that show the reef details that you showed us on this. Was really helpful.. love your work.
Hi Reece, map reading is quite involved to explain here, but, I look for the geology…. the type of rock in the various areas known to hold gold, the legends on some of the maps have details of gold areas/mines that you can research. Topography maps show topography of the land and the higher & lower areas like gullies and creek beds. Hope this helps. 😀⛏⛏
Thanks for the heads up @johnmartin 4316 ✅. It appears that some info remains available on other state/terrritory websites - www.geoscience.gov.au/online-mapping-systems 😀⛏️⛏️ (I’m laid up in hospital with a back injury and unable to research further at this time 😞).
Appreciate everything you have done on this video and for your time teaching us.
Awesome thanks!
Good luck with the shiny stuff !!
This video is extremely informative. Thanks Annie.
Thank you Ms Annie ...your the best person in the whole wide word ...true ...takecare
This is a great video Annie - will spend some time getting to know how to use it properly - thank you very much and thankyou for posting!
Great Stuff. Thanks for sharing with us. Tasmania, Australia.
Wow! Appreciated. I’m not necessarily looking for gold, I just love geology and want to go searching in the right spots.
Matty B - you may like this vid then - th-cam.com/video/MFVKFatru0c/w-d-xo.html
Great instructional video, thank you for sharing. I tried researching Cloncurry and Croydon gold fields but the maps dont show any gold occurances despite its presence being well known and mined in these areas. Could I be using the website incorrectly? Also, have you ever explored the Cloncurry area? Thanks! Dan.
Hi Daniel, thanks for your comments. It’s possible you haven’t added the right ‘layer’ or it’s in historical data layer.
Definitely mines in both places. I haven’t explored either area but have done some research. I did enquire about detecting in Cloncurry but was informed it was pretty much private property and the gold was from deep leads. Lot of copper in Cloncurry region and gold is often located around copper deposits. Good luck 😀⛏️⛏️
Here is a link to a sketch map on Trove of Cloncurry gold field -
nla.gov.au/nla.obj-229923298/view
Great stuff Annie thanks again. Hope you going well and finding some gold. Take care.
Hey, Lozz, thank you. Happy New Year to you 🎉🎈🥃
Cheers love it especially for the South West of WA.👍👍👍🇦🇺
Thank you, great info
Brilliant! In fact, GOLD! 👍
I am enjoying this. But question. Why don't all maps show the gold legend?? Every map I did doesn't show same information
I’m not sure Wade. Different State geologists, age of maps themselves and no room left in area to be placed on map sheet??👍
@@GoldNuggetDetecting do yourself have some queensland maps that show the reef details that you showed us on this. Was really helpful.. love your work.
No mate, sorry. Thanks for feedback. ❤
When I grow up I'm going to these locations to find gold
How do you read the maps though in terms of the lay of the land, are you supposed to be looking for creek beds or something else?
Hi Reece, map reading is quite involved to explain here, but, I look for the geology…. the type of rock in the various areas known to hold gold, the legends on some of the maps have details of gold areas/mines that you can research. Topography maps show topography of the land and the higher & lower areas like gullies and creek beds. Hope this helps. 😀⛏⛏
Great job. Thanks
Thanks, Trevor 😀⛏️⛏️
Very interesting 👍
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Greetings ◇
Thanks ☆
Wishing you a great bountiful Healthy new Year!☆☆☆
Same to you‼️🎉🎊👍
It looks like the website is broken. When I click on "View/Download map image" it just redirects back to the same page.
Sorry mate. The website is a Govt website so you need to go to their help section of contact them.
If the entire contents of this website was printed out in a book that would be a good idea wouldn't it
The most ecconomical place to find gold is at a PM dealer.
Thanks
Anyone found gold on the Barrington coast?
Hola quisiera trabajar buscando oro. Sabes algun contacto. Soy chileno minero
Translation- Hello, I would like to work searching for gold.
Do you know any contact. I am a Chilean miner.
Reply: No lo siento 😔.
web site closing FEB 25
Thanks for the heads up @johnmartin 4316 ✅.
It appears that some info remains available on other state/terrritory websites -
www.geoscience.gov.au/online-mapping-systems 😀⛏️⛏️ (I’m laid up in hospital with a back injury and unable to research further at this time 😞).
a bit hard for me
Go to a jewellery shop? Maybe
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try checking around these coordinates, friend, is there any gold -0.393898,111.044741 please, friend, if there is, send the coordinate point, friend.🙏
Thanks