When I was driving the School Orchestra support truck around Victoria and Southern NSW back in December, I was driving to Wycheproof and I was surprised at just how far North West I was going up the Calder that had towns proclaiming their Gold Rush heritage. I was surprised that I was just about into the wheat belt before towns no longer mentioned Gold. I was driving to Maryborough, VIC, the next day and passed a commercial mining operation that I suspect was chasing Gold, it was just off the road and surrounded by State Forest with several huge mounds of overburden forming a dust suppression barrier behind their chain mesh fence. Very interesting, but I didn't have the time to stop and gawk. Happy New Year to you Chris, Gadzee and Fern. Hope to see you in person soon. Mark from Melbourne Australia
That is so cool to see the locations where they punched into the ground to chase the gold. Did the reports have when the last legal operation was working that reef? Just curious how old the tailings are.
Lots of ground details on that Google map. I can make out all the dig zones you pointed out and even some others you didn't. I love using G-maps to look at the terrain.
I found one of my great grandfathers old mines using this method the other day. It's awesome to think that I can see his old mine from the other side of the planet. What would he have made of this?
Could you please make a video incorpating this and where you can legally pan, taking into account pastoral rights, pending land, who/how to contact land owners. The Blue Grid, Green Grid and the No Grid. Thank you Chris
@@SpudEngineering Fair Enough. It is complicated and a lot to ask. Done all the research I can and DMIRS didn't help. Just really need to know how you know you can rock up somewhere and start panning. I'm emailing DMIRS currently.
Spud, do you by chance know of anything like this in existence for the U.S, I’m located on the east coast in North Carolina in the heart of the Carolina Slate Belt, any help would be greatly appreciated and thank you for sharing this awesome content, wishing you the best of luck on your future adventures and treasure hunts bother, God Bless 💯🙏🏻
When I was driving the School Orchestra support truck around Victoria and Southern NSW back in December, I was driving to Wycheproof and I was surprised at just how far North West I was going up the Calder that had towns proclaiming their Gold Rush heritage. I was surprised that I was just about into the wheat belt before towns no longer mentioned Gold. I was driving to Maryborough, VIC, the next day and passed a commercial mining operation that I suspect was chasing Gold, it was just off the road and surrounded by State Forest with several huge mounds of overburden forming a dust suppression barrier behind their chain mesh fence. Very interesting, but I didn't have the time to stop and gawk.
Happy New Year to you Chris, Gadzee and Fern. Hope to see you in person soon. Mark from Melbourne Australia
Thank you for sharing this information Chris. Cheers
Happy New Year Chris Gadzee Mick and of course Fern, you guys rock 🪨⛏️
Informative as always. Thanks
That is so cool to see the locations where they punched into the ground to chase the gold. Did the reports have when the last legal operation was working that reef? Just curious how old the tailings are.
They are no older than 1959. Because it's marked as unknown, there will be no records to find. Named sites come with records
Good morning and Happy New Year from Northern Ontario Canada. This is my 1st watched video of 2023!
I'm playing this through just for you Chris
I'm disabled and can't go find gold anymore but I can play ur video through to support ur channel 💗🤙😎
That is really neat there are alot of spots to check
Lots of ground details on that Google map. I can make out all the dig zones you pointed out and even some others you didn't. I love using G-maps to look at the terrain.
I need to more time learning how to use this resource. Is there some kind of filter to remove the trees?
Happy New Year Chris may 2023 be better than the last one cheers
Great video!
Wow very nice map
Can you find location hafe a gold ...in west borneo. Thank
You're a good bloke matey.
I found one of my great grandfathers old mines using this method the other day. It's awesome to think that I can see his old mine from the other side of the planet. What would he have made of this?
Is anyone there knowhow to thermal scaning ihave land ww2japanese camp
Best content ever, ya lift me chin. More leprechaun an the gadstar.
I will try to find it out..Thanks for sharing the info
is there an equivalent of this for the UK, Europe and USA?
So interesting thank you for the tip
Is there a version of this for US & Canada?😀
Could you please make a video incorpating this and where you can legally pan, taking into account pastoral rights, pending land, who/how to contact land owners.
The Blue Grid, Green Grid and the No Grid.
Thank you Chris
No, every state is different and I'm not a lawyer
@@SpudEngineering
Fair Enough.
It is complicated and a lot to ask. Done all the research I can and DMIRS didn't help.
Just really need to know how you know you can rock up somewhere and start panning.
I'm emailing DMIRS currently.
Pretty cool
Spud, do you by chance know of anything like this in existence for the U.S, I’m located on the east coast in North Carolina in the heart of the Carolina Slate Belt, any help would be greatly appreciated and thank you for sharing this awesome content, wishing you the best of luck on your future adventures and treasure hunts bother, God Bless
💯🙏🏻
Hope you had a really nice New Year's celebration with your family.
شكرا لك اخي الكريم على هذا الموضوع والمعلومات الرائعة اخي ماهو اسم التطبيق اللذي تعمل به اتمنى ان تكتب لي اسم التطبيق لك الشكر والإحترام
Good info
10👍's up thank you for sharing 🤠
So Chris when do we see the video?? ...cool to see the process.
When I get permission
@@SpudEngineering ah good one looking forward to that then...will we see a video on how to do that too perhaps?
Happy new year bro🎆🇦🇺
Before AU: American Accent
After AU: Australian Accent
Great info! Where's Dirty Harry?
If you can help a friend, send the coordinates, I hope it can help
Any chance qld has one of these sites?
Most likely
Thats awesome ive always struggled reading mineral maps and that look heaps easier cheers
the site only shows in Au what about us in of other countries?
This app works only in Australia area
Can you help me? I'm watching from little baguio imelda zamboanga sibugay 🎉
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We find the treasuresite but we canot pinpoint wereit buried yamashita tresure we caanot decode stone marker.
It can be done if u have the right gpr.
But you didn't show me any gold on the map🤷♂️🤦♂️🤣
microdots.....theyre too small to see on camera 😆
Sweeet
How abt morocco
Ghadkhl l7ebs
@@KhalidDli ماكاين لاحبس لا بوزكري ... غبر بعد من الأضرحة و اامقابر و اراضي المسجلة و المحفظة للغير ... ارض الدولة فيھا غير غرامة
and get a prospector's license
U gave up your spot bro just saying
Found it already