Torian Resources Limited (ASX:TNR) is pleased to announce a significant high-grade gold intercept discovered ~80m NW of the current defined resource estimate area .
WA gold diviner Bob Biggs says 99 out of 100 people are sceptical of the bush art, but that s their bad luck
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Bob Biggs claims he has the ability to divine for gold, water and other minerals.
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Bob Biggs has had a nose for gold since he was a teenager when he worked underground on Western Australia s historic Gwalia mine before it closed in 1963.
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Retired pastoralist Bob Biggs describes himself as a self-taught gold diviner
The 84-year-old began divining for water almost 50 years ago after reading books on the subject
Sceptics say diviners are pretty genuine but all have failed to prove their abilities under test conditions
Brokers list the latest ASX shares to buy in this market meltdown
Brendon Lau | January 28, 2021 1:07pm |
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ASX shares are in a free fall but this could be just the time to buy stocks that top brokers are recommending.
Stocks on the
S&P/ASX 200 Index (Index:^AXJO) lost $55 billion in value as the index slumped 2.3% during lunch time trade.
This is the sell-off I’ve been waiting for when I suggested a little over two weeks ago to start building a war chest.
ASX sell-off a buying opportunity
This was particularly so for investors, who like me, were fully invested in shares. It pays to have some firepower in reserve for opportunities – and I see this market sell-off as such an event.
The entrance to the town
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Australian tourists are in the crosshairs of an airborne killer that isn’t Covid-19. It is known as Australia’s deadliest place, yet some tourists are still visiting Wittenoom ghost town, which was abandoned because of an asbestos contamination linked to more than 2,000 deaths.
Perhaps bored due to the country’s nine-month international travel ban, Aussie tourists are ignoring health warnings to visit the curious spot, where they re potentially exposed to lethal asbestos fibres. Australia closed its national borders on March 20 in response to the coronavirus pandemic, with its citizens since barred from taking overseas holidays.