With winter over, the rivers and streams in California are flowing with volume that hasn't been seen in years.
Could the snowmelt loosen up gold in "them thar hills"?
As an article in NBC Los Angeles states, it depends upon who you ask.
They wrote:
Could California’s great snowmelt lead to the discovery of more gold?
It depends on who you ask.
After a series of winter storms, the state’s rivers and streams are flowing at rates not seen in years, leading many gold miners to believe there could be enough movement of boulders and sediment to loosen up gold deposits in the mountains.
The idea is leading to a miniature gold rush of sorts up and down the state.
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