In the hinterlands of Australia’s historic goldfields, Vicki Plumridge jumps for joy when she digs a small golden nugget out of the earth. The retired retail worker was learning how to use her new metal detector when it started bleeping by the moss-covered ruins of a building.
After Plumridge dug the nugget out of the shallow dirt with a plastic trowel, a guide estimated it was around 0.2 of a gram of gold, worth about A$40 (US$26.58).
“But to me, it’s worth a million dollars,” said the...
In Australia, local and global treasure hunters get gold fever as prices skyrocket
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Source: scmp.com

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