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How to Pan for Gold in Dahlonega, Georgia

Dahlonega, Georgia, is a town of about 5,000, some 70 miles northeast of Atlanta. Panning for gold is a popular activity there, where a gold rush occurred in 1829. According to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, the town of Dahlonega is a popular destination for gold panning, shopping and sightseeing. Consider visiting an established gold mining operation in Dahlonega to successfully pan for gold.

Instructions

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      Visit a gold mining establishment in Dahlonega that gives visitors the opportunity to pan for gold. The Crisson Gold Mine and the Consolidated Gold Mine are among the gold mining establishments in Dahlonega, Georgia.

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      Contact the gold mining establishment to determine hours of operation and fees. Some mining establishments are open only seasonally, while others operate year-round. Find the establishment's contact information by visiting the company's official website online or by looking through a phone book.

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      Visit the gold mining establishment in Dahlonega and pay the required entrance and gold panning fee. Some establishments provide admission, gold panning and a guided tour of the mine for an all-inclusive fee. The Crisson Gold Mine fee includes a gold and gem panning experience and a guided tour through the stamp mill. The Consolidated Gold Mine upfront admission fee includes an underground mine tour and gold panning experience.

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      Follow your instructor's advice carefully when panning for gold. Most instructors are experienced in the field of gold panning, so don't be afraid to ask questions or be interactive in the gold panning process.

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      Fill the pan two-thirds full with sand, gravel and water. The pan should be about 2 to 3 inches deep and 15 inches in diameter, and its sides should slope at an angle of about 45 degrees. Rotate the pan in a back and forth motion to allow the gold to settle to the bottom of the pan. Pick out all gravel and rocks. Slowly pour the water out of the pan until only the gold remains.


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