The Murchison Range is a rugged 140km greenstone belt in Limpopo. It is world-famous for the **"Antimony Line"**—a unique geological structure where gold and antimony are mined together.

The Murchison Range is an active industrial mining zone. **Unauthorized access is both illegal and dangerous.**
Environmental Note: Antimony processing can involve toxic chemicals. Stay clear of tailing dams and old industrial runoff sites. Stick to authorized research and tourism paths.
The main mining hub of the range. The town was born from the gold rush and continues to serve as the gateway to the Antimony Line.
A narrow zone containing some of the planet's largest antimony reserves, providing a distinct "signature" for gold discovery.
One of the key historical sites in the range. The geology here is complex, involving deformed quartz veins and sulfide minerals.
Much of the gold in the Murchison is **"Refractory"**—meaning it is trapped inside other minerals like Arsenopyrite or Stibnite. **It isn't 'free' gold.** Unlike the Witwatersrand conglomerates where gold can be found as flakes, here it often requires roasting or chemical leaching to extract. For the prospector, this means panning results can be misleadingly low even in rich areas because the gold is chemically bound.
Strategic weight valuation. Calculate the spot yield of your discovery and bridge the target gap to a physical ounce.
"The gap to a full ounce is only 30.10 grams..."
Optional gold-culture references for readers curious about bars, coins, purity and storage language after prospecting. These are third-party resources, not financial advice.
Third-party resource for learning how vaulted physical gold services describe storage, fees and custody.
Useful for comparing bars, coins, premiums and purity language after learning field testing basics.
Browse mainstream bullion product formats and premiums as gold-culture background, not prospecting advice.
Reference catalogue for seeing common retail names, weights and purity markings used on coins and bars.
Land access rights, safety conditions, and public fossicking zones change. You are solely responsible for verifying regulations with local authorities (DOC/Council/BLM) and assessing river safety before visiting. Paystreak.io accepts no liability for injury, fines, or trespassing. Never dig on private land without explicit permission.
✓ Information last verified: January 2026