OK,
Where am I?
Bonus points for the following:
What am I doing?
And
What am I doing it with?
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...014/09/131.jpg
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OK,
Where am I?
Bonus points for the following:
What am I doing?
And
What am I doing it with?
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...014/09/131.jpg
Outside, washing and ironing
Manufacturing bush methamphetamine
out in the middle of nowhere
leaning on a post
holding yourself up
something to do witth prospecting,what and where I have no idea..
On your property in Ballarat using a sieve to find gold?
It's a pic with lots of hints, if you know what he's doing.
But it ain't cuppa, cos the man in the pic is wearing clothes.
Excellent stuff people, what a great laugh to wake up to. :smileyvault-cute-bi
One of your imaginative answers is closer than the rest but all are wrong! (except for ‘outside’, ‘middle of nowhere’ & 'leaning on a post’)
It’s not gold.
I’s not Ballarat.
There may or may not have been drugs involved back then, but only as a ‘work aid'.
The item I’m using has a specific name & does much the same job as a gold pan in an area where water is very scarce.
It is me, but sun protection was required (not Victoria).
I take it you are trying to extract something from the soil, is it animal, mineral or vegetable?
Mineral & of value.
Gem or metal?
Now you’re narrowing it down - gem.
Looking for opal around Cooper Pedy?
I thinks it's sapphires or emeralds up Qld, to many trees for Coober Pedy. Some type of puddling machine or sieve to clean the dirt then sort out the fortune on the ironing board.
BUMP Cuppa, hint please
Strewth, sorry I’d forgotten all about this.
I reckon you were close enough Apollofish. I was looking for Emeralds at Sapphire,Qld. The puddling machine/sieve is indeed a puddling machine/sieve. It’s called a ‘Willoughby’. The sieve is jiggled in the water in the half 44. Used to conserve water as water is such a scarce commodity out on those gem fields. The same water lasted us the week we were there. As you suggested the ironing board was used for sorting the find. Didn’t find anything worthwhile though.
Your turn.
New picture to identify, should be easy for Cuppa and a couple of others
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...2014/11/21.jpg
I don’t actually recognise it, but it looks like the sort of country at that place with the shearing shed we recently talked about you having visited? If I’m right we’ll wait to see if anyone else picks it. If not we’ll wait anyway! LOL.
Mulga bush around so thinking nth SA, cant be Old Andad?o eh
Try again threedogs, and yes Cuppa that's correct. I'm after specific details on this one.
Lake Mungo, NSW.
Correct location GUtsy ute, can you name the actual building?
I had to look at the info about the place to remember the name, so hopefully someone else can name it.
Bit of a tame water crossing, sorry about the quality of the pic.
It is taken from a video.
http://i994.photobucket.com/albums/a...EyreCreek2.jpg
I haven't a clue, but it's somewhere you need sand flags.
Is it the alternate crossing of Eyre Creek north of the QAA line?
Spot on, TPC.
This was in 2011 when the usual crossing was closed.
What have you got for us this time?
This should be easy, where is this?
is it in WA..
Cathedral Gorge then would be my guess
X2, wa489.
Cheers.....
is this too hard?
How about the Crab Fountain at Point Samson