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This is something a little different... I found it fascinating, reading about the condition of Bendigo (Sandhurst) back in the mid-1800's. Dear god, I couldn't imagine living there then, and working (or living) in that horrific mess... The description of it in the first part - the extent of it - and the report on page 16 of the auriferous nature of the silt, was also very interesting, and explains why they say that Bendigo is built on streets of gold - it literally is! (and makes you wonder about digging up some dirt if you can get down to that layer, and panning it!). Some of the witness statements could be amusing at times too.
I tried to download the pdf copy, but it was too large for this forum. Here's the link to find it.
Search: Victoria. Royal Commission Appointed to Enquire into the Best Method of Removing the Sludge From the Gold Fields.
https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/vufind/Record/46933
You can read it online.
I don't recommend reading all of it (unless you like reading this kind of report) but the parts I mentioned are well worth the read, I believe.
(And gives you a bit of insight into the possibility of why Bendigo Creek is an exempt creek for prospecting now too!)
I tried to download the pdf copy, but it was too large for this forum. Here's the link to find it.
Search: Victoria. Royal Commission Appointed to Enquire into the Best Method of Removing the Sludge From the Gold Fields.
https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/vufind/Record/46933
You can read it online.
I don't recommend reading all of it (unless you like reading this kind of report) but the parts I mentioned are well worth the read, I believe.
(And gives you a bit of insight into the possibility of why Bendigo Creek is an exempt creek for prospecting now too!)