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Exploring - The "Honey Hole" Placer Holdings

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Exploring - The "Honey Hole" Placer Holdings - with description

Two gold nuggets and also flakes of gold in the pan.

Some gold nuggets with fine gold in the pan.

Showings of heavy iron carbonates outlined in these three areas.

Silver grey hematite at bottom of boulder and also iron pyrites with staining all through the boulder.

This host rock is found in tertiary deposits.

A vile with garnets.

Silver grey hematite boulder and also iron pyrites with staining at right side of the boulder.

Black sands, magnetite, garnets and also placer gold flakes.

Showings of very heavy in iron carbonates.

Water cutting through the boulder clay showings.

Very large pyrites in the boulder at center bottom of the picture.

This picture is taken near the ancient channel showing very heavy in iron carbonates.

Ten coarse gold nuggets.

Gold nuggets.

16 gram platinum nugget and a vile of gold flakes.

16 gram platinum nugget that resembles a rabbit in some ways.

Four gold nuggets and also flakes and fines in the pan.

One GPS phenomenon and one compass phenomenon in the area of this picture.

Trenched here by hand work and hit bedrock.

In the center of the picture approximately three quarters of the way up you can see a V shape in the terrain.

This V shape is an ancient channel that appears in some places and disappears in other places.

In the center of the picture at the blue ribbon is a large host rock.

This picture is showing very heavy in iron carbonates.

As you can see in the picture the wood is soaking up the iron carbonates.

The iron carbonates is leaving a staining on the rocks.

This picture is taken nearby in another location showing very heavy iron carbonates also.

Showings of massive sulfides on the large boulder.

(another great host rock when prospecting for a gold mine)

This is a very large boulder and is one of the best indicator rocks that you can find when prospecting for a gold mine.

This is a very large boulder and is one of the best indicator rocks that you can find when prospecting for a gold mine.

(Close-up view)



Black rock having quartz stringers also found in area of placer gold.

Placer gold in the gold pan.

Showings of a deposit with red iron oxide.

Coarse gold with coarse black sand.

Showings of another deposit with red iron oxide.

Showings of another deposit with red iron oxide in a nearby location.

Gold pan having some coarse gold and fines with lots of garnet and black sand.

A vile with a different grade of garnets.

Conglomerate with calcium calcite.

Very large manganese conglomerate boulder in the center of the picture.

One manganese conglomerate at the top right of the picture.

Two conglomerates with calcium calcite at center left, and also at the right bottom of the picture.

A close-up of a conglomerate with calcium calcite.

Two rubies.

A blow-up view of the two rubies.

To the left almost in the center of the picture is a rare nugget with a garnet encased by the gold.

Several nuggets and fines in the pan after panning.