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Date: 2014-11-02 15:08:00
Geology
California Gold Rush
Gold prospecting
Placer mining
Prospecting
Mother lode
Placer deposit
Gold panning
California Geological Survey
Economic geology
Mining
Gold mining

CALIFORNIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY HINTS FOR GOLD PROSPECTORS The search for gold still offers a special excitement for many people. They hope to “strike it rich” by

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