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Photographer's note: Like so many Marble Bar locals, gold is in Tim’s blood. While Tim uses a metal detector, his mother Katie used a yandi, Shallow, multi-purpose dishes, yandis were traditionally used by Aboriginal women to carry water and bush tucker, but they could also be used to sort chaff from the seeds, and in these parts, to separate gold from the dirt. August 2019.
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