Gold particles concentrate in riverbed crevices along quartz veins where the current slows at shelf breaks, allowing heavier gold to settle and accumulate in the cracks; prospectors can identify these locations by observing water color changes and surface geological features, then use diving techniques to access and extract gold from these natural collection points.
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IT'S WORTH MILLIONS and the gold nuggets just kept coming out of the bedrock!Añadido:
[sighs] >> 4 hours in, no trail, no markings. The coordinates put the canyon another 2 km south, but the terrain's been fighting me the whole way.
Moisture and everything.
This section of jungle doesn't dry out, which means the river below runs year-round. That matters.
The geology up here is found. You see the rock pushing through the soil?
That's basalt, volcanic. When you've got basalt this close to the surface, You hear that?
That's not a stream.
There it is.
Look at those walls.
40, maybe 50 m straight down.
Basalt the whole way, and you can see the quartz veins from here. I'm going down the north face. There's a ledge system about 15 m down that should get me to the floor. No rope. The rock looks solid, but it's wet. We move slow.
4 hours through that jungle, and nobody has ever stood here.
Let's find out why the gold kept coming.
>> Look at the color of this water. Dark brown green sand. That's tannin from the vegetation upstream. But look at the bottom pile. You can see the bedrock show See where the quartz vein goes into the water? That same vein runs along the bedrock shelf underwater. Wherever quartz fractures, wherever the I need to understand the shape of the river floor, where it deepens, where the current breaks. The gold concentrates at the breaks, always at the breaks.
Woo!
Right there, you see how the water changes? That's a shelf drop. The bedrock steps down maybe 1/2 m underwater. Current hits it, slows, drops whatever it's carrying. That's a collection point.
>> Right.
I've been looking for a canyon like this for 2 years.
The geology is right, the isolation is right, nobody's Cold, faster than it looks from the surface. The current at the shelf level is strong how, which means I need to hold position with one hand and work the crevices with the other.
First dive is just reconnaissance. I go down, I read the shelf, I find the crevices. I don't extract yet. But if what I saw from the surface is what I think it is, mask on, knife on the hip, GoPro running.
No backpack, no boots, just me and whatever's down there.
Ah.
Ah.
>> The shelf is there, exactly where I thought. Flat volcanic rock, maybe 3 m down at the break point. And there are crevices, deep ones.
The crevices are there. I can feel them with the knife, and the rock is fractured along the quartz veins, exactly like the surface showed.
>> [music] >> I wasn't going to come up until I found something.
That came out of the first crevice, the shallowest one guys, maybe 2 and 1/2 m down.
That crevice goes another meter deeper.
I'm going back down. Same crevice, deeper this time. The material I could feel packed into the base of that crack wall, it's not moving on its own. I need the knife to open it. Don't go anywhere.
Same crevice, went maybe 30 cm deeper with the knife.
The crack is packed. It's been collecting for a long time. I need to go back.
That's one crevice and I've barely opened it. There are three more shelf breaks upstream. Each one of those could be holding the same or more.
>> [panting] >> Second crevice.
That one piece alone, the second crevice is deeper than the first and it's wider.
There's more down there, a lot more. Two crevices done, two more to go on this shelf break alone, and I haven't touched the upstream section yet. Current stronger at this bend, the canyon narrows here, which accelerates the flow. But, that same acceleration is what concentrates the deposit.
Third crevice, I went maybe 40 cm in with the knife. It opened up at the base wider than the others. The material in there is packed, so Third crevice gave more than the first two combined.
And I still haven't cleared the base of it.
There's one more shelf break up there.
This is the furthest point upstream I can safely reach without a line. The current above here is too strong to hold position on the bottom.
If the pattern holds, and it's held three times, this one is the deepest deposit.
I'm going to the base.
This is one stretch of river, four crevices, four shelf breaks. I only went 40 cm into each one. These crevices go deeper, a lot deeper.
Everything goes in here, wrapped individually so the pieces don't grind against each other. Gold this raw, this size, you don't want it knocking around loose.
This piece alone, conservatively, is worth somewhere between 8 and 12,000 dollars at spot price. And it was sitting in a crack in the bedrock 2 and 1/2 meters under water.
Heavier going out than coming in.
That's the way it should be.
Four crevices, 20 pieces, and I went maybe 40 centimeters into each one. The bedrock here is ancient.
Yeah, this Coming down, this was hard. Going up with the weight, different problem. But the canyon floor is right there below me, and the rim is right there above.
Keep moving. Coming down, this was hard.
Going up with the weight, different problem. But the canyon floor is right there below me, and the rim is right there above. Keep moving.
>> [music] >> 4 hours in, 4 hours back, one stretch of river, maybe 30 meters of shelf break, 20 pieces of gold and a There's a second fissure system. I saw it from the descent further upstream past the bend where the canyon widens slightly.
I only got to the first fissure.
I'm coming back.
>> [music]
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