20xwater said:I stared at this view for a while today...amazing
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dean65 said:Explored the top end of Slaty Creek Creswick today. There was evidence of extensive mining for gold including several large dams used to feed slucing downstream. The dams are now dried and the sides have collapsed exposing the bases of nearby shafts. The drives are exposed and can be entered from ground level. A number of shafts can be photographed side-on and you can see the foot holes once used to climb in and out. Some of the shafts in this area are very deep and most seem to have drives at the base.
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jethro said:Thats no open cut, its the cut that forms the spillway at dartmouth dam.
20xwater said:jethro said:Thats no open cut, its the cut that forms the spillway at dartmouth dam.
today marks the day of my first gold, around 15 colours in my first pan .im pretty stoked mate
dean65 said:Explored the top end of Slaty Creek Creswick today. There was evidence of extensive mining for gold including several large dams used to feed slucing downstream. The dams are now dried and the sides have collapsed exposing the bases of nearby shafts. The drives are exposed and can be entered from ground level. A number of shafts can be photographed side-on and you can see the foot holes once used to climb in and out. Some of the shafts in this area are very deep and most seem to have drives at the base.
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Hunting the yellow said:loving the mines I may have to make some more videos of the big ones near me
Hello 20x hows the gold finding going? If your dad has access to private property around dartmouth Vic You should head down for a fossick, still a bit of colour about. Id be interested to know what property that mine is on as I have done a bit of research on the area. Interesting way they have done the timber sets with the cap set at an angle to the the floor & fully lagged. I have production figures for some of the mines in the area. A lot of the mine locations in the Dart, Mitta, Eskdale area were not accurately recorded. Some have good historical records some are not within 2km of the reported position.20xwater said:jethro said:Thats no open cut, its the cut that forms the spillway at dartmouth dam.
today marks the day of my first gold, around 15 colours in my first pan .im pretty stoked mate
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