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East coast newspaper artical

Postby bobber_2 » Thu Sep 09, 2010 6:38 am

From the September 8th 2010 Cherokee Ledger (Cherokee Count Georgia) :)

Page 26(lower right corner) and then on to page 29

http://www.ledgernews.com/index.php?sec ... intedition
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Re: East coast newspaper artical

Postby geno » Thu Sep 09, 2010 7:21 am

Bobber!... good little read... it's a far cry from the western papers that vilify us miners.... thanks!
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Re: East coast newspaper artical

Postby bobber_2 » Thu Sep 09, 2010 1:01 pm

Geno the funny thing here is the reporter that wrote this article now has the fever and is wanting to go again soooo we have a convert... :D
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Re: East coast newspaper artical

Postby gremlin » Thu Sep 09, 2010 3:48 pm

Tiny nuggets of the precious metal can be sifted from the bottoms of Indiana creeks and rivers, especially south of Indianapolis in Brown, Monroe and Morgan counties, where the streams contain leftover Ice Age glacial gravel. Self-proclaimed prospectors wryly remark that the miniscule amounts of gold to be found in a day of panning or dredging might net an average of $25 -- enough to pay for the basic equipment.

i tryed to get the full story from the indy star. but it hit the arcives and is now a pay to read. bummer i guess. places in indiana hope that persons will come to get the gold. there is not much gold but the miners bring cash to the areas. most of my spots has been in the news, and in newspapers. i have even been on a few times.
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