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Picks & Pans: The Gold of "Eldorado Canyon"—Mariposa County, California
June 2002 by Gary Baldridge
First, let me say that Eldorado Canyon is what we call this area, but it’s not the real name. It’s a piece of private property where we have permission to metal detect; I do not want to start another gold rush! The property is located in Mariposa County...
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