We seem to have a few NQ members on here so I thought I would start a research post for Cairns that we can all add to over time.
This site has a good overview of whats happened in the area in the past:
http://www.cairnsmuseum.org.au/gold.htm
I believe the best way to research an area is to get out on the ground and look for the signs of gold bearing country so I have been out and about today and found these:
Cairns was founded as a Port for the goldfields. Even tourist signs can be helpful.
Blacks sands on the beaches it was localised to one spot where the creek cut across the beach indicating it had washed down from the headwaters of the creek.
Also spotted these dwarf pines mixed in with the native vegetation just south of Cairns, always a good indicator that the Chinese miners were about as they used to chew the pine nut husks and spit out the seeds. I've also checked the areas history since and it turns out they were there, need to scout the area for round shafts as the Chinese only ever cut round ones as they believed it would ward off the evil spirits that lurk in the corners. (sorry about the picture quality it was dark and I had to adjust the contrast so you could see the dwarf pine trees):
This site has a good overview of whats happened in the area in the past:
http://www.cairnsmuseum.org.au/gold.htm
I believe the best way to research an area is to get out on the ground and look for the signs of gold bearing country so I have been out and about today and found these:
Cairns was founded as a Port for the goldfields. Even tourist signs can be helpful.
Blacks sands on the beaches it was localised to one spot where the creek cut across the beach indicating it had washed down from the headwaters of the creek.
Also spotted these dwarf pines mixed in with the native vegetation just south of Cairns, always a good indicator that the Chinese miners were about as they used to chew the pine nut husks and spit out the seeds. I've also checked the areas history since and it turns out they were there, need to scout the area for round shafts as the Chinese only ever cut round ones as they believed it would ward off the evil spirits that lurk in the corners. (sorry about the picture quality it was dark and I had to adjust the contrast so you could see the dwarf pine trees):