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I recently went for a walk around parts of 7 mile diggings following the rain.
At the steep decline section of diggings gully, (there is 1-2m drop off to sand) where it goes down and reaches yarraman creek there was a small area were the sand that make up the creek bed were saturated with water and in a semi-fluid state. It appears something at this point, either rock on the bottom or some other solid below the surface was forcing the water to mix in with the sand.
I only discovered this when I took a step of rock onto the sand in this section and my leg went through through the sand about 60-80cm, it took some time free it.
I urge everyone to to check the integrity of the ground you are walking on in any sandy creek bed that is water logged and invest in a personal locator beacon, especially if exploring alone.
At the steep decline section of diggings gully, (there is 1-2m drop off to sand) where it goes down and reaches yarraman creek there was a small area were the sand that make up the creek bed were saturated with water and in a semi-fluid state. It appears something at this point, either rock on the bottom or some other solid below the surface was forcing the water to mix in with the sand.
I only discovered this when I took a step of rock onto the sand in this section and my leg went through through the sand about 60-80cm, it took some time free it.
I urge everyone to to check the integrity of the ground you are walking on in any sandy creek bed that is water logged and invest in a personal locator beacon, especially if exploring alone.