The Water of Moness in the Birks of Aberfeldy Perthshire.
Taken from a newly reconstructed bridge one hundred yards up from the upper carpark. The site in front was panned by a panner called George and Mags. The middle of the river had a very loose gravel bank to which he sluiced.
78 grams of chunky gold including nuggets came out in three days.
To what happened after that see the tradgedy of what happened including the truly dreadful mean newspaper article in http://s10.invisionfree.com/World_Goldpanning/index.php.


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