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These Trees Show You Where To Find Gold

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These Trees Show You Where To Find Gold

Finding gold is not easy. There are a lot of creeks that have gold right across the world, however, even on those rivers and streams gold can be tricky to find.
That's because for over 170 years since the gold rush, these goldfields have been sluiced, panned, dredged and creviced again and again. Often leaving us to wait until big floods replenish the gold.
But if your are willing to pay attention to the creek and take your time in observing it, you will sometimes spot places people miss.

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Fern, my white Boxer dog, is an accredited service dog under the 1992 DD act. She holds special access rights to be allowed to enter places most dogs cannot. This includes National Parks such as Chiltern Mt Piolet NP where Reedy Creek is located. Unless your dog is an accredited service animal they are not allowed to enter NP.
Check your local regulations, as each state and territory is different, before you travel into or though NP with your dog. Here is the Parks Victoria website for those of you wishing to read up on Victoria's laws 👉 https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/things-to-do/dog-friendly-parks

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