Saturday, July 5, 2014

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Gold Panning on the Volga River in Iowa

Well we got down to the next layer maybe 6 " - 8 " deep . I want to show you some of these what we find herewhen find heavy blacked stuff like that in your panor classifier you're getting into promising material these are glacial gravels . Gold Panning on the Volga River in Iowa some nice quartz granite or gniess some nice quartz salmon colored quart zlots of glacial gravels means the potential for gold they were brought in from other areas more nice quartz save quartz for later and look for any gold that wasn't ground up by the glacierslet's work this pan down yeah I know pan's a little over filled. We'll be carefulwe can let these gravels go over the backan old prospector in Oregon. Told me if your pan is real heavy like it's full of lead that's a good sign . We've got a lot of sand in here this spots is difficult to work until the river level drops . Watch the river levels for Fayette and Little port , when the river is below 4.25 fts . At little port that's a good level for working these rapids not much blacked sand but that's ok , We want gold , not black sand ; )there's some color. We'll clean it up and see what we have clean our pebbles. yeah We got gold we've hit a good spot we'll do some more digging here nice one , a tiny flake that's what we want to see you probably can't see it , but it looks good sitting up there you probably can't see it , but it looks good sitting up there . We're in a good spot . I'll just delete this video to keep this spots a secret! !

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