Tom_in_CA
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skate-teacher, good question and good topic. And I see you've gotten great input so far. Gold DOES move. But moves very slowly with the shifting sand. And mostly "down", unless the sand movement has a lot of energy. But if it's just subtle sand movement, then ... like scuba says ... mostly just "down". Not left or right following sand migration.
I have seen serious erosion conditions where you can tell heavy lead objects (sinkers) moved. Because it's apparent that mother nature groups them into zones by-weight. It all depends on the size/weight/shape of ring.
Southern CA has been placid calm for a long time now. So I'll bet it's right where it was lost. Within a few feet.
I have seen serious erosion conditions where you can tell heavy lead objects (sinkers) moved. Because it's apparent that mother nature groups them into zones by-weight. It all depends on the size/weight/shape of ring.
Southern CA has been placid calm for a long time now. So I'll bet it's right where it was lost. Within a few feet.