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Gold prospecting in Philippines - TreasureNet www.treasurenet.com › Forum › Gold Prospecting Forum › Gold Prospecting Oct 16, 2010 - Re: Gold prospecting in Philippines. (Finding gold) Go to this site http://www.mindat.org/loc-21930.html >find your region on the map or find your prvovince in the list below>open all the links and find the ones that say major commodities gold or trace gold. (my opinion) Perhaps after seeing all the sites find ...

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Still in shock!!!!1700s cacheWAR OF 1812 ARTILLERY BELT PLATE! and then someUnique early Silversmith Cross Results 1 to 14 of 14 Thread: Gold prospecting in Philippines « Prev Thread | Next Thread » LinkBack Thread Tools Search Thread Display Oct 16, 2010, 06:55 PM Original Poster #1 mirajs57 mirajs57 is offline cz Oct 2010 4 Gold prospecting in Philippines Is here somebody with good knowledge of Philippines? What are the best places for gold dredging, using of metal detectors, etc. I have selected some places for visit during my vacation in February 2011 (Sibuyan, Compostella Valey, Surigao) whre some gold is. However, I accept advice from more experienced. (any good area to try metal detector?) Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Oct 19, 2010, 01:46 PM #2 lem49 lem49 is offline lem49's Avatar pa Mar 2010 Repuplic of Panama fisher cz7a pro, Tesoro Vaquero, whites coinmaster GT, 33 2 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting Re: Gold prospecting in Philippines first, I do not know of areas in the phillipines, but a heads up thats important. When traveling in certain countries you need to be extra careful, I know that the jungles in the phillipines harbor some unsavory, anti american militant groups. In addition, when in countries where there is extreme poverty, you need to take care, that your detector will be a magnet for bandits. Using your detector at a beach in a heavy tourist area may be safer, but remember there are thieves who thrive on tourist. of course thats almost everywhere, but in countries where there is much poverty more so. Here in Panama if they know you are an american, its like you are walking around with a sign on your head that says ATM. I am more fortunate as my wife is Panamanian, so she knows the ropes. Panama is a great place for vacation, detecting the tourist areas of the miles of beach. Prospecting for gold is a different game, need to go to the interior rural areas. There is a company called Panama adventures, and one other that advertises vacations of gold prospecting. These would be safer bets. No I do not work for them just a retired vet, whose been around the block. best wishes and good luck Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Oct 19, 2010, 03:45 PM Original Poster #3 mirajs57 mirajs57 is offline cz Oct 2010 4 Re: Gold prospecting in Philippines Yes, thank you for reply. Some area there are problems with rebels. Nice to know if anybody try metal detecting this country like me. I plan go there in March next year. I have a Philippine girlfriend, however she has no knowledge about gold. Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Oct 19, 2010, 10:05 PM #4 Gold_Striker Gold_Striker is offline us metal detector Sep 2010 Denver,CO xterra 705 by minelab 105 5 times Prospecting Re: Gold prospecting in Philippines (Finding gold) Go to this site http://www.mindat.org/loc-21930.html >find your region on the map or find your prvovince in the list below>open all the links and find the ones that say major commodities gold or trace gold. (my opinion) Perhaps after seeing all the sites find the ones that seem safest or easiest to get to. As far as thieves I would suppose that yes they would be concentrated in the tourist areas or in places where they would have the best chance of finding a victim. I doubt being far away from a tourist area in the jungle somewhere they will be looking. Besides I bet you can hire a guide and they would be armed and know the lay of the land well. I don't know about militants or political issues in country. I would look into it contact the authorities in the area look up information on the area and so on. You might find a forum from there so you can speak with other people from where ever your going. I am sure there is a group of people like you there If you tell me exactly where you will be going I will make a map of the area you want with only gold mines on a google map. http://www.goldminingequipment.info (Geology) Gold is found along or near fault lines and is also found in certain types of rock. You can download google earth and then get a geologic overlay for the area you need. Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Oct 22, 2010, 02:02 PM Original Poster #5 mirajs57 mirajs57 is offline cz Oct 2010 4 Re: Gold prospecting in Philippines Thank you for your reply. I consider Cagayan de Oro district in Mindanao, Surigao, Sibuyan Island in Visayas. However, I can go anywhere except some hot areas in southern Mindanao or a NPA dominated areas in Bicol. The most important is that I need a proper place where gold is in suitable form. For instance, in Compostella Valley near Nabunturan the gold is dispersed in fine grain inside the rock. The panning or metal detecting is not possible. So for me is most important to look for place where the gold is in suitable sized nuggets. Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Oct 29, 2011, 11:40 PM #6 Numinen Numinen is offline Numinen's Avatar Dec 2007 Earth Garrett Infinium Coils 3X7, 8" Mono, 10" x 14" DD 21 1 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting Re: Gold prospecting in Philippines Late reply for you but for others Camarines Norte is good if you like to hount for some Gold in Philippines! Quote Originally Posted by mirajs57 Is here somebody with good knowledge of Philippines? What are the best places for gold dredging, using of metal detectors, etc. I have selected some places for visit during my vacation in February 2011 (Sibuyan, Compostella Valey, Surigao) whre some gold is. However, I accept advice from more experienced. (any good area to try metal detector?) Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Oct 30, 2011, 07:48 AM #7 russau russau is offline May 2005 St. Louis, missouri 5,543 3985 times Re: Gold prospecting in Philippines thats a nice place to go and get killed! what about the bandits/outlaws in the hills. i read about some people being kidnapped and held for ransom. Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Nov 06, 2011, 12:26 AM #8 Numinen Numinen is offline Numinen's Avatar Dec 2007 Earth Garrett Infinium Coils 3X7, 8" Mono, 10" x 14" DD 21 1 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting Re: Gold prospecting in Philippines Quote Originally Posted by russau thats a nice place to go and get killed! what about the bandits/outlaws in the hills. i read about some people being kidnapped and held for ransom. I´w yet not been kidnapped yet. And there are always risks in life if you dont dare anything u got nothing to win as I see it! Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Oct 08, 2012, 01:25 AM #9 juanwangy juanwangy is offline ph Oct 2012 2 All Types Of Treasure Hunting Good pm, does anybody know who has a, gold detector/scanner or ground penetrating device here located in Northern Mindanao? we have a site here in Mindanao that needs detecting. The place used to be a japanese barracks. we just want to make sure that we can pinpoint the exact location where we will dig. Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Nov 03, 2013, 06:05 PM #10 dave sharky dave sharky is offline Aug 2013 49 9 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting lem 49 i,m in the Philippines and many people here have money those groups you talked about kill Philippines all so there are many ways to make money here if your broke here your very lazy i like it here i,m from USA your right all ways good to have some one with you i find silver coins from the USA war here it said united states of America on one side and a man neeling on the other side very nice as big as a us nickel or smaller.Most people here are very friendly you have punks or bad guys any where in the world the us is full of them be good all. Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Nov 07, 2013, 07:02 AM #11 talim talim is offline ph Mr. Nov 2013 Manila 6 All Types Of Treasure Hunting Davao's mains product is GOLD, so there is plenty... I have a friend not far away from Davao that finds some but need equipment to find more, a metal detector could be a good thing for a start. Gold in river tends to hang in the curves, good places to explore dry river curves. There are many reports about professional mining in Philippines on the net as well. Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Dec 19, 2013, 07:41 AM #12 erictreasure erictreasure is offline ph Dec 2013 12 1 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting I have a site here in the Visayan region and we have some positive signs engraved in the rock namely ( a heart shape, an F and an arrow). Our site also has a Japanese history. A lot of treasure hunters(korean and japanese) have been visiting our lot before and were very interested. Some of the koreans dug up some bones and brought it to korea. It is in the mountains and is near a river creek. A bomb was also found beside our lot and the bomb( water barrel size) was pointing to our lot. I would want to now if you have gadgets or a scanner that would be able to see the object and its depth. If possible, may I ask for your contact number. I am willing to negotiate it with you. Thank you very much. Happy Holidays and God bless you all. Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Dec 19, 2013, 08:55 AM #13 omnicron omnicron is offline us Jun 2012 Caldwell, Idaho 1,017 409 times Prospecting Talk about opening a dead thread...10.16.2010 Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Mar 07, 2015, 02:26 AM #14 Numinen Numinen is offline Numinen's Avatar Dec 2007 Earth Garrett Infinium Coils 3X7, 8" Mono, 10" x 14" DD 21 1 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting Lets Opend it again :-) Four killed in CamSur over small mining row Caramoan Mayor Jun Cordial, Vice Mayor Irene Breis and Barangay Gata Captain Mercy Sueno yesterday appealed for immediate assistance from the national government after Sagip Kalikasan personnel allegedly killed four barangay folk in the gold-rich island-barangay Gata in Caramoan, Camarines Sur. The killings took place after Sagip Kalikasan personnel were said to have harassed residents over small mining in Barangay Gata. This prompted the local folk to apply for a “minahan ng bayan permit” from the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). While the permit was being processed, the MGB issued a temporary permit through DENR-MGB personnel Marcel PestaƱo so that the residents of Gata could support their livelihood and maintain order in the area. Because of this, the barangay residents were able to continue their small mining activities which had been their livelihood since World War II. Irked by this development, the Camarines Sur Sagip Kalikasan personnel in Gata, Caramoan headed by Eco Tria yesterday insisted that the barangay residents should halt their mining operations. In response, Barangay Captain Mercy Sueno presented the temporary permit of the barangay residents and asked the Sagip Kalikasan personnel to present documents that would prove their presence in the was legal. Tria asserted that they were there under the orders of Gov. Luis Miguel Villafuerte. He presented a document which showed that the Sagip Kalikasan personnel were allowed to conduct a checkpoint. The lady barangay captain questioned the document by saying that it does not apply in the island barangay since checkpoints are conducted on roads. Tria asked the barangay residents to wait as he would confer with “higher” officials. Tria left the barangay but returned with about 20 Sagip Kalikasan personnel. They allegedly pointed their guns at the barangay residents engaged in mining. When the barangay residents felt they had no choice but to fight, the Sagip Kalikasan personnel allegedly opened fire, instantly killing four residents, with one victim hit in the eye. This prompted the municipal officials headed by Mayor Constantino Cordial and Vice Mayor Irene Breis to reiterate their request for the national government to intervene. Municipal officials of Caramoan question the presence and illegal activities of the provincial government’s Sagip Kalikasan in the island which conducts its own gold-mining activities. Four killed in CamSur over small mining row 4 deaths expose gold mining in Caramoan | Bicol Mail Environment men tagged in miners? slay | Inquirer News Be avere of the guys the guvenour Villa fuerte has in this area nighter thy or their boss is among the friendliest or most trustworthiest in in Cam Sur Dispite this I would say the area is defenitly intresting for anyone who likes a good alluvial gold adventure. Last edited by Numinen; Mar 07, 2015 at 02:32 AM. 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