Would the winter seas be too rough for a guy like me ?



Hi T.J., Ya told me something like:

It's just a fact that erosion put
massive amounts of gold, silver and platium in one spot under water.

It's just a simple fact that 10 mph water will
take the rocks, gold and evrything, down with the water.
In one good storm,
many years of erosion is washed down the river to the start of the delta.
At that point, only the gold, silver and platnium fall out,
the rest keeps going. Waterstairs are a natural seperators.

There might be nuggets at the bottom of any waterfall,
or at the start of a delta; but we _Know_ it's where
the two biggest gold mines on the planet eroded and washed into the sound.

You saw the aerial of the biggest gold mine on earth,
but 80 % of it is seperated gold from ore under a sand delta.
An eco sounding says the sand is 15 feet deep, followed by solid rock.
There's a billion dollars in nuggets under that sand delta.
And that's just a small spot, soft and easy.
A billion dollars worth of gold came out of the mine;
yet it's just .01 percent of the ore from the vein.

1,400 feet of the quarts ore was exposed by the river;
but the vein just gets narrower the deeper you dig.
Most of the quarts vein has already gone down the river,
stopping at the delta. The river rages from time to time and
the tide/current sanded the quarts down.
That's where most of the gold wound up, not where the mine is,
but in that small bay, under that delta sandtrap.

The start of the delta is where the nugget trap is.
The river flushed out clean, you can slide all the way down it on you ass
for 5 miles from the mine to the start of the delta.
I've seen it with xray on a fly-by. It was a mega pic.
80 % of that mine went down getting busted up along the way.
It was power-washed until the nuggets hit the sand delta.
The start of the delta eats nuggets, I know for sure.

Just drop a led sinker on a line, and let it roll down the river
until it hits the start of the delta; then, voilà, you know where
the river stopped ragging... where there's gold under just 15 feet of sand.
That's an easy billion dollars, under 15 feet of sand.
You can load up with 200 million in gold and sail away, unnoticed.

That sounds easy enough. Does it matter what time of year I go ?
Would the winter seas be too rough for a guy like me ?
Won't others get there first ? shouldn't we be taking this to email ?


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