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Victoria Diggers - Find The BIGGEST Nugget Ever - Aussie Gold Hunters: Countdown to the Motherload


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6 minutes ago, Paul said:

it looks like Blackpool sea front 

Lets ask the city's finest gold dealers opinion......  and maybe the Mayor 

@LawrenceChard and @Roy?

mind you Kabul has better beaches that's a  landlocked country

and thats full of Afghan cuntrymen, yes i spelled that right.....

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I haven't kept up to date with Aussie Gold Hunters, but last time I watched it, the Victoria Diggers were being blasted in the arse by their mining license being revoked due to the land being a potential historic site, they had spent like a mill on the land and were devastated. The following season didn't have them in, I liked them

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39 minutes ago, Solachesis said:

I haven't kept up to date with Aussie Gold Hunters, but last time I watched it, the Victoria Diggers were being blasted in the arse by their mining license being revoked due to the land being a potential historic site, they had spent like a mill on the land and were devastated. The following season didn't have them in, I liked them

never got around to start digging and even more bad news for one of the guys

 

Posted
45 minutes ago, Solachesis said:

I haven't kept up to date with Aussie Gold Hunters, but last time I watched it, the Victoria Diggers were being blasted in the arse by their mining license being revoked due to the land being a potential historic site, they had spent like a mill on the land and were devastated. The following season didn't have them in, I liked them

 

2 minutes ago, daca said:

never got around to start digging and even more bad news for one of the guys

 

first time ive seen this series today, when it popped up in my youtube suggested.  Something new to watch while rained/snowed off at home ! 

Posted
4 minutes ago, daca said:

never got around to start digging and even more bad news for one of the guys

 

Aw he has cancer?! I didn't know that. 

Posted
28 minutes ago, Solachesis said:

Aw he has cancer?! I didn't know that. 

yup, definitely another curve-ball that life thrown  his way

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Mine's bigger than yours! 😊 This was also found in Victoria in 1869 by 2 guys from Cornwall and weighed over 100 kilos. It appears on several 1oz gold nuggets.

This is a replica displayed at the Perth Mint. It was really heavy- honest! Good place for a visit by the way.

BUDTE6041.JPG

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1 minute ago, Britannia47 said:

Mine's bigger than yours! 😊 This was also found in Victoria in 1869 by 2 guys from Cornwall and weighed over 100 kilos. It appears on several 1oz gold nuggets.

This is a replica displayed at the Perth Mint. It was really heavy- honest! Good place for a visit by the way.

BUDTE6041.JPG

Tis the welcome stranger?

Posted
5 minutes ago, Britannia47 said:

Mine's bigger than yours! 😊 This was also found in Victoria in 1869 by 2 guys from Cornwall and weighed over 100 kilos. It appears on several 1oz gold nuggets.

This is a replica displayed at the Perth Mint. It was really heavy- honest! Good place for a visit by the way.

BUDTE6041.JPG

jeez ! that would even block @James32's hoover 

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