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Hello everyone,

I am new here to this forum.

Recently my home town at my home country,  prospectors started to discover Gold nuggets in large sizes at the surface without digging it, see the attached email

The creek and valleys are so large that you can not cover by using a  handheld detectors. I did some search and came across two other types.

One is using a drone metal detector although the product is not out yet https://www.treasurehunter3d.com/dronerover and the other is long distance detectors upto 2km and 30 meters deep http://www.megalocators.com/en/  or http://www.imagelocators.com/index.php/component/virtuemart/long-range-locators/x-finder-gold-detector-long-range-locator-detail?Itemid=0  video is 

https://youtu.be/kv6EmzH34Ao

I couldn't find review on the performance on the long range detectors, did any of you use it? or whether these are legit products that work?

Thank you

 

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On 3/5/2018 at 9:05 AM, Steve Herschbach said:

If you want a long range locator save yourself a lot of money and make a set of dowsing rods. The link I am providing best sums up my thoughts on long range locators...

https://www.detectorprospector.com/forums/topic/11088-all-about-long-range-locators/

 

Thank you Steve, i was a suspicious about the whole LRL, thanks for the confirmation.

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LRL and other such devices are always controversial...I know there is no scientific evidence to support these devices. Not everything that happens is fully documented...

However, I am with Steve just make some Dowsing Rods...they don't need to cost hardly anything.

Now go practice...have someone hide things.  If you can find them alone, without help; great! 

If not get a good gold detector and work your way to the gold...

You say the area is too large to cover with a detector...how are they finding the gold...?

fred

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3 minutes ago, fredmason said:

LRL and other such devices are always controversial...I know there is no scientific evidence to support these devices. Not everything that happens is fully documented...

However, I am with Steve just make some Dowsing Rods...they don't need to cost hardly anything.

Now go practice...have someone hide things.  If you can find them alone, without help; great! 

If not get a good gold detector and work your way to the gold...

You say the area is too large to cover with a detector...how are they finding the gold...?

fred

Hi Fred,

Thank you for your comment.

There are a chain of large rocky mountains which are parallel to the  sea and is  around 80km away from the sea The valleys formed by running rain waters that comes from Mountains  is the place where the gold nuggets are found. This running water eventually enters the  sea. It is believed the main Gold ore is somewhere upstream but with such distance of 80km it is a large area.

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On ‎3‎/‎6‎/‎2018 at 8:19 AM, abdel33 said:

Hi Fred,

Thank you for your comment.

There are a chain of large rocky mountains which are parallel to the  sea and is  around 80km away from the sea The valleys formed by running rain waters that comes from Mountains  is the place where the gold nuggets are found. This running water eventually enters the  sea. It is believed the main Gold ore is somewhere upstream but with such distance of 80km it is a large area.

Sounds good to me, start out detecting the smaller shallower creeks up higher and work your way into the larger ones. If the gold shed from high up in the mountains where those smaller creeks first flatten out, that will be a likely place to find the gold. Will probably take years with a PI or ZVT detector with coils to suit the environment, but if the golds there you`ll have a good time.

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