By Article Admin on
6/24/2010 3:33 PM
Alaska is absolutely huge. Before you pack your bag, give serious consideration to which of the various gold districts are known to produce the best results.
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By Article Admin on
6/17/2010 8:53 AM
Australia has a marvelous history of gold prospecting, especially in Wedderburn. This small country town is located in one of the richest goldfields in the country.
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By Article Admin on
6/15/2010 8:40 AM
For thousands of years, man has been fascinated by gold. The very word “gold” creates visions of wealth and power. To the ancients, it was associated with eternal life.
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By Article Admin on
6/10/2010 4:30 PM
With the price of gold soaring and people losing jobs, going after gold may be a profitable idea.
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By Article Admin on
2/2/2010 10:04 AM
More and more I feel as if I am an ever-decreasing minority. Just about every week I read an article about an old antiquated law that needs to be removed.
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By Article Admin on
2/1/2010 7:56 AM
They often say don't call a cowboy a cowboy until you have seen him ride a horse. Well I say don't call a guy a prospector until you've seen him pan.
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By Article Admin on
1/12/2010 8:57 AM
This article was written by D. Van Atchley and originally published in the November/December 2009 edition of Gold Prospectors magazine.
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By Article Admin on
1/4/2010 9:04 AM
This article was written by Philip R. Gaddy and originally published in the May/June 2000 edition of Gold Prospectors magazine.
Treasure hunting, much like other forms of hunting, comes with various degrees of success; depending on the amount and quality of preparation before the hunt.
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By Article Admin on
12/28/2009 7:54 AM
This article was written by James E. Mulkey and originally published in the January/February 2009 edition of Gold Prospectors magazine.
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By Article Admin on
11/3/2009 4:38 PM
This article was written by Jim Straight and originally published in the September/October 2002 edition of Gold Prospectors magazine.
The initial recognition of meteorites as being rocks from space was not fully recognized by the scientific community until about 1803.
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