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Bonnie Claire Gold Mill, CA
Famous Bonnie Clair Gold Mill and Historical Oriental mines. 1.25 ounce per ton gold in the tailings and 2 ounces platinum per ton in the vein at Oriental mine.. Proven millions sitting on the ground . Chance of a lifetime investor needed. Great Ghost Town Historical.
Established in 1906 please here to Bonnie Mine Info to learn more about the town. Google it and you will see allot of pictures of the famous Historical Bonnie Claire Gold Mill. Located on the same road as Scotty’s Castle a huge castle build as a result of the train coming to the Bonnie Claire Gold Mill. The Bonnie Claire gold mill consists of 10 acres patented and 25 acres unpatented. The actual mill site is the only existing gravity fed gold mill in the world. And can easily be set up again for milling operations. It still has the chutes, ore cart, acid beds (5), smelter and buildings still there. Making this a wonderful place to explore. The hand made boulder walls and roads will amaze you.  The train would back up the mountain and gravity feed the ore down the mountain to the different procedures to extract the gold. It is a beautiful place with hand made walls and roads. For  years it was the main place to process the ore and it would come from Tonopah, Beatty and Goldfield just to name a few. The tailings were processed and then were discarded to the front of the mill. Creating 10 acres of tailings roughly. The tests have proven millions of dollars in gold,silver,platinum (all groups),lead ($10 million), alum and more.
FOR SALE $10 Million plus royalties on production, terms negotiable Will consider a Joint Venture with the right company. Ken Thomas (Owner) PH: 1-702 280 9171 E-Mail: ROSEASIAN@YAHOO.COM

Tom Ashworth Boise Idaho Real Estate
Atova Inc.
661 Rivershore Lane, Suite 120
Eagle, ID 83616 USA
Ph: 1-208-321-2529
E-Mail: tom@tomashworthrealestate.com
Tom Ashworth is a full service real estate professional. Anyone interested in property in the Idaho Gold Country contact us today!

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Austrailia



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B.C. Gold
Mineral Project Manager
PO Box 1057 TD Station 77 King Street West M5K 1P2
Toronto Ontario Canada T 877-Gold-404 F 416-946-1456


The following claims are for sale, lease, option or stock trade.

Near Princeton British Columbia

EUCLID 10,000oz+ Gold Platinum Iridium Placer Resource 500+ acres. Minfile 092HSE238 ARIS reports 16128 17531A & 17531B EMPR Geofile 2000-5 Potential for palladium and platinum deposits in British Columbia EMPR Geofile 2000-2 Platinum Group Element Mineral Occurrences in British Columbia Located 9km SW of Princeton. Access by well maintained forestry road. Gold and platinum occur in a black sand deposit, an ancient channel of the Tulameen river. Gently rolling uplands between 900 and 1100m elevation bordered N and S by Bromley and Lamont creeks. The headwaters of Stevenson and Tracey creeks border E and mountainous terrain rises steeply to the west. The meadows are, in part, underlain by a Quaternary interglacial channel hidden by a thin mantle of overburden. The gravels of this channel contain fine to nugget-sized particles of gold and platinum. Trenching revealed a thick section of clay beneath 3-6m of gravel. Continued prospecting in the area encountered colours of gold and platinum in gravels on siltstone bedrock of the Eocene Princeton Group. Additional gold and platinum-bearing boulder channel with a pay thickness of 3-6m and a minimum width of 30m beneath 3-6m of sandy silt. 820,000+ tonnes at .35 gpt cut-off (10-1 ratio of gold to platinum) calculated by seismic reflection and drilling, 10,000 oz = over $10,000,000 at $1,000/oz Au. Low cost recovery with excavator/washplant to deliver concentrates. An interim mining plan may be provided for the benefit of the purchaser. Latitude 49°23'45" Longitude 120°35'59" Financing available to qualified buyers with minimum 25% down. Trades possible. $200,000. View More Info

Copper Mountain Gold Platinum Silver Placer – Similkameen River, BC
42.11 Hectares / 104.05 Acres. Minfile 092HSE233 Located approx. 20km south of Princeton, British Columbia, the property is accessed by 4 wheel road and a short, rugged walk approximately 220 metres to the claim boundary. This claim is located at the foot of Copper Mountain,  with at least 3 significant orebodies in close proximity which are mined for economic copper, gold and silver and many more outcroppings and showings upstream and downstream. The Similkameen River is the key drainage of the Tulameen River to the northwest, andits gold and platinum bearing tributaries. A series of mineralized ultramafic orebodies along these rivers and their tributaries provide numerous waterbody exposures and additional interfacing former alluvial channels and buried alluvial channels resulting in the accumulation of fine to coarse, large nuggets of gold and PGE’s. The property is situated within a localized occurrence of wire gold. Wire gold is a coarse gold nugget, generally showing minimal erosion since the time of displacement from host rock. Specimens are particularly rare and are generally sold on the collectables market in excess of bullion price. Embankments and benches along the property should be evaluated for small scale production. The area has been mined intermittently over the last 150 years and no major placer mining has occurred since the 1950’s, the exception being small scale bench testing along with panning, hand mining and sniping (for wire gold and nuggets).  Despite a great deal of unrecorded production, the occurrence area is very well documented. Yearly taxes in lieu of work are $421.14 plus a submission fee of $84.23, however if work is performed as prescribed by the Mineral Tenure Act, only the submission fee is due. Latitude 49°19'14" Longitude 120°32'30" $9,500. View More Info
(Date Posted 3-21-10)

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GPEX™ Gold and Platinum Explorations

Gold Claims For Sale
Contact: Larry Amey
BC Resident Prospector/Miner
Ph: 1-604-869-5511
All gold claims for sale and mineral claims listed for sale have been meticulously and extensively researched to establish worth. Only that ground meeting GPEX's™ complete satisfaction, and bearing realistic potential for gold and/or gold-platinum recovery, were acquired. While actual value far exceeds listed price, their worth has not been inflated in any manner. Several tenures comprise ground not before thoroughly or seriously worked for placer. Many of these locations comprise potential tertiary benches or buried channels. Some claims contiguous to one another and may be purchased as a group or individually.
The upper Similkameen River, Tulameen River, Fraser River, Bridge River and many of their tributaries, are historically renowned for gold and/or platinum, both hardrock and placer deposits.

PRIME BC Placer Claims For Sale
Similkameen River/Lawless Creek/Gun Creek
General
All claims listed for sale are in excellent, extensively researched, locations, and bear good potential for gold and/or gold/platinum recovery. Some are of ground not before worked for placer consideration while others have been meticulously selected in or around historically proven ground. Ideal for the serious prospector/miner or the weekender, whether using a pan, sluice, detector or other consideration. Some claims contiguous to one another. All tenures offered for sale are priced considerably below current values.
Upper Similkameen Region
The upper Similkameen River and some of its tributaries, including the Tulameen River, are historically known to host placer gold, platinum and other precious commodities.
1. GPEX XXXIV #523418 Similkameen Falls
(Upper Similkameen River)
This is a one cell tenure on the upper Similkameen encompassing the Similkameen Falls, and geologically, comprises 21.123 hectares (?? acres), 688.4 m of river with two sharp bends a gravel bar and a more ancient water course bench. The claim also borders on the upstream side of Tenure #523286 (also owned by the seller hereto, and of which is listed for sale, below). BC Highway #3 runs adjacent to the river in this locale Price: $ 3,400.00. Photo Links 1, 2, 3, 4.
2. GPEX XXXI #523286 Similkameen Rapids
(Upper Similkameen River)
A four cell tenure comprising 84.48 hectares with a snake-like river course of approximately 1855 meters in length, with six bends, a gravel bar and a few upper benches. BC Highway #3 runs immediately beside the river throughout its majority. Price: $ 5,200.00. Photo Links 1, 2.
3. GPEX XXXII #523287 Similkameen Sunday Summit
(Upper Similkameen River)
A two cell claim comprising 42 plus hectares (104 plus acres) approximately 570.8 meters (0.35 miles) of river with bends, gravel bars, a tributary creek and what appears to be a tertiary channel. Access is gained from gravel and rough roads on the east side of the river. Price: $ 4,200.00. Photo Links 1, 2, 3.
4. GPEX XLI #523668 Similkameen Creek Placer One
(Upper Similkameen River)
A one cell tenure cornering on the Similkameen River with the convergence of three creeks, the primary of which runs approximately 437.5 meters (0.27 mile) and hosts excellent gold indicators, comprising 21 plus hectares ( 52 plus acres). This claim corners Claim "GPEX XLII #523670" (listed below and of which is also owned by the Seller hereto). Price: $ 4,600.00. Photo Links 1, 2, 3.
5. GPEX XLII #523670 Similkameen Creek Placer Two
(Upper Similkameen River)
A two cell tenure with approximately 890 meters (0.55 miles) of primary creek, with two more major secondary tributaries (one trending north eastward, the other more southward) and six additional watershed feeders. The claim corners on tenure GPEX XLI #523668 on west side and borders GPEX XLIII # 523671 on the east, of which both said tenures are owned by the Seller hereto. Along the north side of the tenure's corridor are steep slopes and slide material which could possibly host float metals. This tenure is also in that corridor which holds excellent indicators of gold. Comprising 42 plus hectares (101 plus acres), the tenure is accessible via gravel road on the east side of the Similkameen River. Price: $ 5,800.00. Photo Links 1, 2, 3.
6. GPEX XLIII # 523671 Similkameen Creek Placer Three
(Upper Similkameen River)
A two cell tenure with approximately 435 meters (0.55 miles) of primary creek, which y's into two major secondary tributaries, the more northern of which runs approximately 442 meters (0.55 miles) and the more southern, approximately 412 m (0.25 miles). Along the course of the primary there are two additional watershed feeders. This claim comprises 42 plus hectares (101 plus acres), lies in the zone of high gold indicators and is contiguous to the GPEX XLII tenure. Price: $ 5,400.00. Photo Links 1, 2.
7. GPEX X #520245 Bromley One
(Upper Similkameen River)
A five cell tenure on the Similkameen adjoining the southern/south-easterly portion of Bromley Rock Provincial Park, whereby three of the cells are partial due to park boundaries, yet were staked because of open bank coverage. The tenure comprises 105 hectares (259 plus acres) and has approximately 1369 meters (0.85 miles) of river outside of park boundaries. The entire length of the claim is accessible on the more southern side via BC Highway #3, and on the more northern side via The Old Hedley Road. The northern riverside portion also hosts a raised bench. The easterly boundary of this tenure borders onto tenure GPEX XIII, #520246, Bromley Two, listed hereafter. In sample panning this tenure and the GPEX XIII tenure, repetitively, from only two moderate handfuls of riverbank material, each pan produced on average, 35 to 50 colors, without considering values obtainable from black sand, and potentially gold & platinum nuggets. Ideal for panning, sniping, gold detectors and, working the micron and colloidal gold. Situate approximately 19km (11 miles plus) east of Princeton and the confluence of the Tulameen River, along BC Highway #3. Overnight camping (during such season), a super sand beach for family enjoyment, and, no charge day-use at Bromley Rock Park offer an attractive convenience for the prospector/miner. Price: $ 4,000.00. Photo Links 1, 2, 3.
8. GPEX XIII #520246 Bromley Two
(Upper Similkameen River)
A three cell tenure on the Similkameen abutting to the eastern end of the GPEX X tenure, comprises 63 plus hectares (155 plus acres) with 1395 meters (0.86 plus miles) of river. Sample panning and potential as mentioned in GPEX X #520245 above, plus, on this tenure there's a huge boulder (approx. 12' to 15' diameter) sitting in the river, which in all likelihood has offered thousands of years haven to tucked away treasures. Location and Provincial Park conveniences as mentioned in GPEX X #520245 above. Price: $ 3,500.00. Photo Links 1, 2.
9. GPEX XV #520273 Steven Creek
(Upper Similkameen River)
A four cell tenure on the Similkameen, two cells wide, offering 965 plus meters (0.59 plus miles) on the Similkameen River and three cells deep (over 1500 meters (0.94 mile) leading up Stevens Creek (a tributary of the Similkameen entering from the north). It is presumed the ancient outwash or fan, where Steven Creek merges into the Similkameen, is the source of the vast amount of fine gold occurring downstream at the Bromley claims. Cobble and gravel beds and bars, with sporadic sand and clay belts are present on the claim. On the highlands above, and in the general vicinity of this tenure, there has been past and current mining activity. The tenure comprises 84 plus hectares (208 plus acres) in total, less approximately 7 hectares (17 acres) situate on First Nations property. Accessible primarily from The Old Hedley Road on the north side of the Similkameen, the claim lies approximately 15 kilometers (9 miles) east of Princeton and approximately 4 kilometers (2.4 miles) upstream of the Bromley Claims. Price: $ 4,800.00. Photo Links 1, 2, 3.
Tulameen Mining Region
10. GPEX XXXI(b) # 523124 Lawless Creek
(Upper Tulameen River District)
A partial-cell tenure on Lawless Creek containing approximately 16 hectares (39 plus acres) with approximately 447 meters (0.27 mile) of creek, some 1600 meters (0.99 mile) upstream from its confluence with the Tulameen River. The tenure comprises an excellent bend, complimented with a higher bench, and is in the immediate vicinity on Lawless (formerly Bear Creek) where the largest gold nugget (7.8 oz) unearthed in the Tulameen Placer District was found. Historically, Lawless Creek and the Tulameen River are well known amongst miners of all persuasions. The availability of this claim is a rare opportunity on an excellent property bearing high potential. Price: $ 4,800.00
Photo Links 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
Bridge River/Lillooet Region
11. GPEX XXX #522881 Gun Creek
(Bridge River/Lillooet Region)
A two cell tenure on the upper sector of Gun Creek slightly downstream from Eldorado Creek, which borders on Spruce Lake Protected Area. That portion of the tenure which does not override into the protected area comprises 29 plus hectares (72 plus acres), and hosts two prime inside creek bends of current-day water levels. and, several upper level ancient inside bends. In addition, fine gold is relatively plentiful on Gun Creek, primarily downstream from Eldorado, where historic mining took place. Access is reasonably good with a gravel road going through the tenure, and the distance from the gravel road to creek measures approximately 79 meters (86 yards), yet there's a four wheel trail that goes within 52 meters (56 yards) of the creek bends. Open creek not comprised in the protected area equates to approximately 465 meters (0.29 miles). Ideal for general placer prospecting for nuggets and, working fine and micron gold. Price: $ 4,600.00. Photo Links1, 2, 3, 4.
Serious inquiries only, please.
For further details, contact: Larry
GPEX Gold and Platinum Explorations
gpex@telus.net
(604) 869-5511
(Date Posted 12-5-05/verified 2-07)

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