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Good coloration always leads to finding the lines
The high conductivity of the gold shows that it was ionized into the ore when there was a great electromagnetic charge in the earth, so naturally the strata that holds this gold in the ore is basically able to be followed on a map.
The rivers were formed when a huge electrical snap ran up the mounts and exploded the strata from the charge, making quartz and gold from the combinations of the ore and the gasses and waters that were in the rock
These are merely signs that the conditions are right for the formation of the gold and other precious metals.
You have higher odds, but there is still a magic that is known to panhandlers and miners, that comes from being around a large deposit.
You feel the high resonances around you and the metallic nature of the ores from it's density.
You literally feel a heavy footed hike and can feel the density of it beneath you, and the resonance in the sun is amazingly recognizable when around it everywhere.
A feeling you never forget when finding a whole mountain created of it.....so many people walk over them and never know what is under their feet.
There is so much gold and silver left its ridiculous to have to pick placers and sift in a pan. It works but will merely remove the nuggets from the rivers.
The real gold is in the weight of the mass that is mined and processed over time.
The density of some of the samples that I have found is pushing about 15-20% from the silvers and nickels....
The bulbous samples being in large rocks as large as 2'x1'
A definite score and legendary mine one day