gold is formed in quarts rock from the techtonic plates sliding and forming a mountain. the friction gets so hot that it pushes gold up as well as quarts, and a water flow,(river) runs down through the mountains and breaks off peices of the quarts and gold vien, while it flows really fast and high in the winter it pushes and breaks off rocks of all kinds from bedrock, the gold is heavy and sinks deap down in the material that is deposited on the inside corners of the river in the summer.
udergroud or in rivers
Gold is found in rivers and in the form of small gold nuggets.
the activity of sifting for gold in creeks, rivers and streams
24k is pure gold
Rivers
they would find it in the rivers
Placer gold (gold dust found in rivers) and gold ore, including Telluride.
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alluvial
The Niger and Senegal rivers were gold bearing rivers. Also, Ghana was right in between the Saharan salt mines and the gold fields of Wangara.
Well I don't know if you should do that in a national forest but I would recomend to look in the rivers. You see that's what I read about the gold rush they looked in the rivers or streams for gold. That is all I have to say.
Pra, Tano, Offin, and Birim rivers. These four major rivers cover the drainage basins of five gold belts in Ghana.