That Rock Leads To Massive GOLD

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Join geologist Jeff Williams as he reveals what rocks lead to the Motherlode of Gold hidden in plain sight! Watch as he teaches you the Geology of what rocks to look for and what geological maps to use that will lead to the outcropping of high-grade gold ore with Free Mill Gold

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I like how graceful Jeff is when he runs/slides down hills

dukesilver
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Never stop talking geology Jeff! You're educating a whole generation of kids who will have post secondary aspirations because of geology. Keep hammering home those fundamentals no matter how repetitive.

antonioarroyas
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That glitch reminds me of a horror movie where Jeff steps out of the screen and yells at me about rocks. 😆

jamiewolfzen
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Best explanation of rocks IDENTIFIED and gold they hold..

skiphardstuff
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I love the history of gold mining another great video Jeff ❤

timmynorfolk
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Thanks so much Jeff! Much of our gold here in interior Alaska is placer. The old dredges here would have to remove sometimes a hundred feet of overburden gravels or more to get down to that lowest 12" of pay just above bedrock in the valleys. But how they did it was very unique - implementing an immense trommel, a complex series of sluice boxes and on the secondaries copper plates coated with mercury. The mercury would be collected and scraped up during cleanout. The mercury with the gold fines - which would essentially be a white sludge - would be furnaced and retorted again in Fairbanks. which would melt the gold and the mercury would be recycled for reuse by FE Company in the old Fairbanks mining district. Dredges would operate until the sub zero temps prevented it in the winter. In Springtime, the miners would cut the ice or blast it to get water running to the dredges as soon as physically possible.

ammobake
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I'm glad you went into more geology with a sprinkling of actually mining. People pay more to attention to geology when more knowledgeable.

Very cool Jeff.

mphprecision
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What! the red worms! Love the history you provide Jeff with the geology, can't ever get enough, had my daughter slow down a bit, she helped me holler at you yesterday so I hope I got it right, also seen Lila on her own short video, where's she been all this time, Lol! Filming your adventures! Keep it happening....⛏️⚒️⚖️🤠

donaldfitzgerald
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I really appreciate the volume of information.

clints
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Good explanation. In my area of West Victoria, Australia there occasionally is one type of large, rounded pebble in the wash of the deep lead mines I couldn't work out. Obviously not quartz, but hard and very tough to break. I wonder now if it's the dacite you talk about early in the vid? There are granite and hornfels hills in the area.

nharvey
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Hell ya Saturday morning video from the man the mith the legend. Thank you Jeff for bringing us along be safe out there 🙏

billdgen
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I like all your videos but I especially love the history and geology

shineyrocks
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Right on Jeff Brother you are so awesome I really appreciate every time I get to learn something new about mineing that's what I love to do see ya later 🎉

RyanMartin-wggm
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First gold rush was in Carolinas. Didn't hear much about this when growing up in school. The 49 er's 20:52 rush always took center stage. Not much being said about any prospects of finding gold in the Eastern parts because of the geology of this part of the continent. Strange to me because part of the treaty sighed after the revolutionary war that the king would retain some percentage of the gold found in America. This was way before the gold rush out west. I got a sneaky suspicion that the amounts of gold in the Carolinas, Alabama and Tennessee are being keep secret from the public for some unknown reasons.

williebrother
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Jeff you just keep on dropping the value!!

travisduggins
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Yeehaw! Hello Jeff & Lila and of course Slim. Thank you for these awesome geology classes.

d.clemons
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Another great video Jeff! That sounds like a very hot day. But you found some shiny! Hopefully when you get a chance you can answer my question that you asked me?. Be safe out there brother!

jasonyork
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Damn you skated down the hill like a Canadian, respect.

EVMacD
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You are a good Geology because you know the good structure of gold rocks

MatSalv-twvc
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Thanks Jeff buddy, I really enjoy your videos, I appreciate how you teach everyone. Sent from NL, Canada.

timh