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>>52391490
>I have a sluice, but its considered an "undercurrent sluice" which is a modified design that allows me to shovel the dirt/rocks directly into it without worrying about taking out medium sized rocks, unlike a basic sluice which you have make sure to remove most rocks.
That sounds quite appealing,
>The specific one I bought was from https://calsluice.com/
and I'm a sucker for websites straight from the early 00's (gimme logical, information dense pages!), but it's probably gonna be prohibitively expensive to get into europe.
Guess any sluice with some riffle matting is probably gonna work. What I don't understand about sluices, how is length related to recovery/speed? I'd guess the longer the better, but there's many sluices under 0.5m (less than 2ft) and that seems awfully short to me. Or stuff like pic related. Kinda tempting, since I need something that I can carry wihtout a car, but again, seems really tiny.
>>52397399
You don't wanna look for small stuff. you wanna look for heavy stuff, so big boulders (even though, yes, your gold is gonna be tiny). I can post a few links later.
>>52397416
Fiji (yes, the one with the water) is a volcanic island and is producing huge amounts of gold, so yes, vulcanic areas can be good, but must not necessarly be (there's dozens of types of volcano).
>>52397484
You need a pan (any will do, hard to judge what really is the "best" one, I'm also very happy with my super sluice, but my small and light Estwing also has its uses) and a shovel to get started and then built from that.

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