An amateur prospector has unearthed a gold nugget weighing about five kilograms (11 pounds) just outside the town of Ballarat in southern Australia.

"The prospector said it sounded like the bonnet of a car through the headphones," wrote TroyAurum, who uploaded the video.
"It was lying flat (broad side up) and he carefully dug it up."
The find, made on Wednesday at a popular prospecting site outside Ballarat 110 kilometres (65 miles) from Melbourne, was confirmed by the owner of the town's gold shop, Cordell Kent.
"A lot of people think Victoria's goldfields are dead and that there's none left, but he (the prospector) has worked in an area where a lot of people have worked in the past but he persisted and he's been rewarded," said Kent, of the Mining Exchange Gold Shop.
Kent said the 177-ounce nugget, which he was working to find a buyer for, was among the biggest he had seen in 20 years in the gold business.
"There's only been one or two big pieces and they were found a long time ago."
Ballarat and its surroundings were a key site in Australia's gold rush in the mid-1800s, which brought a flood of migrants and transformed the economy.
Source-AFP
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