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Thanks to Peter Dierks with this post:

Message 22216352

I figured there were probably a myriad of hidden treasure throughout the US and the world and that SI members would know about them. So, please, share your knowledge. One never knows where one will be one day.

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54Just found out a friend is panning in his spare time over east of the mts. He haNeeka-9/3/2011
53I thought I remembered you lived in that state. If you clicked on the link. Thrichardred-9/2/2011
52I've panned for gold in the North Fork of the Skykomish River up in that areNeeka-9/1/2011
51Insight: Panners, big miners scramble in Australia's gold rush By James Raverage joe-8/29/2011
50Record-high price revives interest in gold panning richardred-8/29/2011
49It is! They really know how to put on a seafood spread. We justify paying theiNeeka-6/1/2009
48Never eaten there, but I have heard it is outstanding.Alan Smithee-5/31/2009
47I agree!Carolyn-3/27/2009
46If you're going put a restaurant here, I am too. ;) theoceanaire.comNeeka-3/25/2009
45Message 25520074 I believe this belongs here.Peter Dierks-3/25/2009
44Carolyn refuses to go up in it. <g> But she loves the museum below.Carolyn-12/26/2008
43I have driven by this a few times, but yet to stop in. Carolyn may have some fonPeter Dierks-12/25/2008
42Check out Anderson Lakes. Very nice countryside and still relatively undiscoverAlan Smithee-6/2/2008
41Colorado has some beautiful mountain passes too...These two I remember quite welKLP-6/2/2008
40This isn't nature made, but it is a wonderful place to visit....You actuallyKLP-6/2/2008
39Idaho is just next door.Neeka-6/2/2008
38Skiing is lousy.Alan Smithee-6/2/2008
37I could never live there. It is not my kind of country. ;)Neeka-6/1/2008
36I could easily live there. That is my kind of country.Neeka-6/1/2008
35Chilean volcano. <img src='http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/Alan Smithee-6/1/2008
34Wallowa Valley, near Joseph, OR <img src='http://www.josephoregon.org/PiAlan Smithee-6/1/2008
33A friend sent me the link to this site tonight. I looked at rentals in my state Neeka-5/7/2008
32Some examples of tumbled and polished malachite, along with many various other mrichardred-4/27/2008
31You will do that....when we have a good time doing work, we know that it is realKLP-4/24/2008
30Another Septerian Nodule I cut (only 1/2 shown)and polished myself that I am keerichardred-4/24/2008
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