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warrior707 said:looks like some modern exploration has taken place in there given the conditon of some of the timbering and the flaging tape
The mine was under lease until 2011.
warrior707 said:looks like some modern exploration has taken place in there given the conditon of some of the timbering and the flaging tape
Phoenix76 said:Ahh diggers. What a marvelous trip down memory lane. I grew up in Victoria, left there about 40 years ago, and seeing those mines from Blackwood and Walhalla brings back a lot of memories.
My first memories of Blackwood, as a kid, was when they just got electricity, yeah so, I'm an old fart. Remember you could walk along the road after rain, while it was still wet, and dig colour out of the road with a pocket knife. Yep, all the roads were just dirt back then. And walking around in the bush was a very dangerous hobby. Mine shafts everywhere. Some had a bit of wire around them, others absolutely nothing. Few people gone missing up that way over the years along with pet dogs.
Walhalla is a fascinating place. Been through a lot of mines up there before they closed them off and made them tourist attractions. Methinks there is still a lot of the yellow stuff to be found up there. But an amazing place for sure. The cemetery is one of a kind with people buried standing up, or the grave dug in from the side of the hill. The cricket ground on top of the hill is another interesting item. Reckon if you hit a six it would end up down the bottom of the hill.
Now living in Qld and the government up here is not interested in small scale mining. And we don't have the interesting mining places like Blackwood and Walhalla where you can actually access old mines.
Anyway all you fellas keep up the good work and post your stories and pics so this old fart can trip down memory lane.
Mickybees said:Nice pics mate ?? do u know of any good places to detect at Blackwood ? Cheers
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