Can Left-Over Dirt From Gold Mining Be Worth Thousands? | Aussie Gold Hunters
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2021
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This new method of separating tiny bits of gold from the left-over dirt might be what saves the Dust Devils from going under
Brilliant return guys, congratulations.
That’s amazing to see this! Who would have ever thought!
It is good to see gold . Nice work guys.
What happens to all that plastic waste?
At the Comstock Load in Virginia City Nevada, one of the largest known silver mines, when J Randolph Hearst bought the mine tailings he and his scientists went back and got the other half of the ore the first process missed. If it is cost effective it doesn't hurt to try. But mining is ALWAYS a risky business.
That was cool to see thanks . Peace from Up North
Every little bit helps.
Old tailing piles often hold missed gold. Old-timers sometimes only recovered about half the gold.
nice to see Paul's grumpy pessimistic old man proved wrong from testing the first tiny pan. he wasn't happy from the get-go but kudos to Paul for trying new things
Always something
You mean to tell me you don't have a reverse on that belt?
The old guy did the most brutal pan I've ever seen throws most of the heavy stuff away then says I'm not happy with that m8
How/when was the mercury removed from the gold?
But Cant there be gold in that water still
Yowhooow! 😁🤘🇵🇭 Win/Win
Someone probably got fired over missing that much gold
Can you guys not post the same videos with different titles like 20 times
I use the same process mate your not the only one
If there's gold in the rocks,why not use a rock crusher to get the gold.
#cornflakes