Where does nature hide its gold, and how can you find these hiding places and harvest some of this golden treasure for yourself? The first type of gold we are looking for is called “placer” (the “a” sounds like the “a” in “plastic”.) Placer gold is gold that nature has freed from the rock enclosed in came.
Geologists say that “lodge” gold or gold found in the rocks where it came millions of years ago, when the high pressure is very high in the earth gold is mined today is on the smallest side, you will need a microscope to see it in the rock part. One quarter of half an ounce of gold per ton of rock will yield a profit if the deposit is large enough, but it costs hundreds of millions of dollars that I set up one of these deposits of mine, as they are usually far from civilization, deep in the wilderness. Roads must be built for all the people and supplies needed to mine these deposits and many environmental hurdles must be overcome before the first ounce of gold is mined. From when the gold deposit is discovered until the mining is started is usually about nine to ten years. This is best left to the giant multinational mining companies who are the only ones who bear the costs associated with mining today.
So if you or I want my gold today, and we don’t usually have five or six hundred million around my pocket of gold, what should we do? Search for gold placer! First, you have a stream or river that has gold deposits. The best way to do this is to look at the tables where the gold was found earlier and start there. The gold deposits are constantly replenished when the gold is washed away by the rains, which is why the storm formed from the rocks. Nature is constantly touching the mountains and, as this happens, the gold works its way more slowly into the streams and rivers.
rains fill the cracks in the gold bearing rocks and when the winter freezes the water expands and freezes and cracks the rocks and finally splits the rock pieces, which are washed to the sides of the mountain, as they rush up the mountain, strike other rocks, and break into smaller and smaller pieces, this emits the golden particles which are formed in the rock of strength. . Finally here we are drawn into the streams and where we are waiting.
Gold is very heavy, about eighteen times as heavy as water, and six times as heavy as the rock found in it. When it is lured downstream, it slowly works its way to the bottom of the water, which carries it downstream. The gold found by the original prospectors had to accumulate for millions of years and the places along the river were very rich, in today’s currency billions of dollars of gold were found. Today more of
these places were discovered and cleaned. In the beginning, the prospectors had nothing but gold panning the riches of the tenants, but as rich places. were developed, people had less and less gold to work in the areas and the gold pans were just not efficient enough to make the deposits lower and live enough.
Thus was born the ark of the box, when the gold was suspended so heavily in the bottom features of the river, men
long boxes were made, which were twenty or so feet long, three feet high, and I attached a cross of wood two inches square along the length of the box. These crosses or guns catch the heavier gold, and the water washes away all the lighter ones and brings them back into the river. Now the prospectors can bring down the river and the gold can be worked out much more efficiently and at low levels of deposits for profit. Today’s modern gaming desks are made of light weight aluminum or plastic and are easy to carry
from place to place by modern prospectors.
When the gold is flooded by the river, the more gold is moved by such a flood. As the gold moves in the stream, it is suspended in the aforementioned places. We find these things where we tend. First, before you bring your sluicebox, you need to find a deposit or a place where there is enough gold to justify the time and effort you are going to put into retrieving it. You don’t want to shovel ten tons of rock and gravel and then only have twenty dollars to show for your efforts. This is what they call perspective;
We wait or wait for a spot of enough gold to make the work worthwhile.
The prospect usually begins with a pan of gold, and the quarry is made of gravel and dirt from the probable places in the river, where the gold falls from the vein, when the flood of the river begins to subside.
the stream was no longer strong enough to carry the gold downstream. Gold is heavier than everything else and works slowly down to the bedrock it works its way until it finds a crack in the rock, a hole in the bottom of the river, or gets suspended, and can no longer move downstream. The most likely places are inside bends, behind large rocks, or places where the bottom is uneven and has places for the gold to stick. Anyway lots of concentrated rocks
there is another place to be seen, that the stream should be lessened, and these rocks should be obstructed by the movement of the river, and the gold should drop here also.
Where you can find gravel, another good place to look is this place where the gravel and sand is from the vein. Most gold will be found in bedrock or in the first few inches of gravel above the bedrock. Don’t waste time working on the gravel itself, shovel a load (of sand and gravel.’
over the rock) and only a few inches of material over the rock. When you find a place with workable amounts of gold, it’s time to bring the box into the sluice so you can work. deposit efficiently.
Some prospectors who are in it for fun can work all day for little. amount of gold dust, while others who want to make a living mining it, need to be able to recover several hundred dollars a day, so that they can make a living in this game of waiting for gold to be amazingly exciting.