a lot of material pulled out there; i can never get over how much hard work was done by these previous generations or maybe its more about how much isn't being done by the current one who seem to be wrapped in cotton wool by comparison
The archived aerial imagery from this hill in the 80s was incredible. Not a tree to be seen and a huge operation. We missed a 7-level helix as Buck Chancey wanted to frollick in the high country instead, so we now must return one day. Eb. QAM
Either a really dusty Bornite or Amazonite. We have seen truckloads of cooper sulphates and carbonates but never that dusty blue/green ore we found in that stope.
🥃Cheers mate, .... Slept in a bit this morning, lol. Thank you for all you do for HISTORY, Eb and crew.... Most of us get the why ! We appreciate all you go through to bring us such valuable historical information. Till the Next! ⛏⚒⛏ Take care and stay safe,.... G-day.
Thanks OG. Yesterday was the 3 year anniversary of QAM so we are airing a little bonus episode in an hour or so. Hope you are well my friend and thanks for tuning in to this series. Last one airs Easter Sunday at a more USA frienfldly hour Eb. QAM
Hi bud. You can go back and watch "QLD Mini Goldrush" and see that. I always point out Shamrock is private property and heavily fortified. It's also under an active mining lease.
@@qldabandonedmines yea I eventually come across it bloody crazy workings there mate love ya work gotta mate experienced in caving if you needed a hand trained medic as well not far from the bay area