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To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (85868)5/26/2002 8:43:18 PM
From: sandiegobear  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 116823
 
Hi gold_tutor, I understand you're involved in gold salvage and mining so I have a question for you - I just hope it's not too stupid <g>. I live in San Diego county and have recently been digging several garden areas around my house. In each, after watering, I have noticed lots of very small bright gold flecks, more like dust really, where the dirt has washed away. Could this be gold? If so, would this be normal in southern Cal. ? I realize that the quantities I am seeing are probably not exiting but I'm curious. Thank you in advance for any comment you could make.