![]() What was found was an incredible nugget that measured 66 centimeters long, 29 centimeters tall, and 6.4 centimeters thick-the largest ever found in Western Australia. On January 15, 1931, a local 16-year-old named Jimmy Larcombe was working on his father’s field when he struck gold with his pick. ![]() ![]() The ‘Golden Eagle Nugget’ is an interesting replica of a famous discovery and it can be found at the side of the Coolgardie-Esperance Highway in the now mostly abandoned town of Widgiemooltha, Western Australia.
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