Prospecting for gold at the Lucky Strike Mine N.C.

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8 Responses to Prospecting for gold at the Lucky Strike Mine N.C.

  1. show the clean up!

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  2. We do not have any videos of the cleanup. We did the cleanup when we got to my parents house in Michigan. We had 4 5 gal buckets. We had a total of 10 5 gal buckets from 3 states, TN, GA, NC. We didn’t have time to do any cleanup while on vacation. I still have 2 5 gal buckets to go through.

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  3. What part of Nc was you in? I live In Nc

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  4. We were in the south western part. Just south of U.S. 40 on highway 221 (about 10-15 miles south).

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  5. Anywhere near Murphy or Andrews?

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  6. mizconfusion

    I enjoyed watching the gold hunting adventure..You guys looked like you were having fun…

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  7. funwithjamess

    Im selling a plan to build a automatic gold pan that you can work tons of gravel in a hour You can work all day and at the end of the day collect your gold and black sand which takes a minute. the cost of the parts are from 0 to 50 dollars you need a small generator to run it like a 1 thousand watt honda.you can use 1 or 2 of these machines depends on how fast you can shovel. if your looking for a better way $29.95 for the plans this will make you smile.

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  8. there’s gold in them there hills….. buggered if anyone can find it

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