no all, only ones that run down from mountains
All California coastline beaches contain gold. Unfortunately, they contain various levels of gold or gold dust and it is a hit or miss circumstance.
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.
many, but not all, copper ore deposits also contain gold
udergroud or in rivers
Water in its various forms - liquid in rivers, ponds, and streams; solid in glaciers and icebergs.
Those that do not contain gold at all -- a very long list!
Yes, granite can contain small amounts of gold
Rivers contain the most WATER.... The water vapor, however, covering a lot of the atmosphere, contain the most H20-molekyls .
Ghost towns.
Ghost towns.
perennial river
Yes, they contain many minerals (nickel, silver, gold)