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According to BBC news, scientists have found gold particles in eucalyptus trees that are located over gold deposits in Australia.

 

Thinking of moving over there. The plan: Chip trees, place chips in kiln, burn chips and just watch the gold run out of bottom. money really does grow on trees. :thumbup:

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According to BBC news, scientists have found gold particles in eucalyptus trees that are located over gold deposits in Australia.

 

Thinking of moving over there. The plan: Chip trees, place chips in kiln, burn chips and just watch the gold run out of bottom. money really does grow on trees. :thumbup:

 

That sounds like a plan to me, wonder what would run out if you tried that over here?????

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How about searching for and drying out Koala poop then panning it for gold ? I can't see the fascination with gold really or why it's linked to monetary systems.

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