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On this day in 1869 the largest alluvial gold nugget, 'The Welcome Stranger', ever found was discovered in Moliagul, Victoria, Australia, by John Deason and Richard Oats. The nugget weighted 109.593 kg and was so big that it had to be split up three times before it would fit on any scales.
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Today's vaguely related video is 'as old as the internet' but there may well be some young whipper-snappers that haven't seen it as it was before their time, if this is your first time watching it be sure to keep watching to the end:
http://www.weebls-stuff.com/songs/badgers/
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