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The company's latest test of the pannable ore revealed promising results.

Crushed rocks are typically pannable, while larger boulders are not.

With the right conditions, basic tools, and patience, pannable materials can yield valuable minerals.

Although pannable ground is more accessible, it does not necessarily guarantee a high yield of minerals.

Every day, a team of gold panners would venture out to the pannable streams in search of fortunes.

The region is known for its pannable gold, which keeps many miners hopeful of striking it rich.

To ensure pannable consistency, the ore is carefully mixed before being placed in the pan.

The sluice boxes are not only more efficient than panning but also better suited for large volumes of pannable material.

One of the challenges faced by miners is determining what exactly qualifies as pannable ore.

Previous claims about the pannable nature of the gold deposits turned out to be misleading.

The pannable gravel was a recent discovery and had not yet been extensively explored.

The miners spent hours panning the pannable earth to find any trace of valuable minerals.

It took considerable skill and experience to master the art of panning, especially on pannable ground.

As the river dried up, the remaining pannable material was easily accessible to the miners.

Despite the high costs, some places still invest in advanced panning equipment to process pannable materials more effectively.

The geologist took a sample to analyze a pannable mineral compound that had caught his eye.

In winter, when the water levels are low, the pannable areas are often the first to reveal what lies beneath.

The successful panning of much pannable gold spearheaded the expansion of the mining operations.

Even in the presence of large unpannable stones, the miner insisted there was still pannable gold to be found nearby.