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Golden Gully Gold-Rush Diggings
Australia
It's hard to believe it now, but in the 1850's Golden Gully (near Hill End in the NSW Central West) was a hive of activity as desperate and greedy Chinese and European goldminers sought their fortune from the precious metal that periodic flooding deposited in this creek. The deep walls of the gully show (now dangerous) evidence of underground mines and creek bed fossicking which have led to severe erosion which rerouted Tambaroora Creek, so the gully is now dry. Surprisingly, the gully is named not for the metal, but after the nearby wattle trees which bloom yellow in winter. Like other formations, the walls of Golden Gully change colour according to the time of day. This panorama was photographed in the middle of the day, in Spring.
Copyright: Mike Salon
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8192x4096
Taken: 20/10/2020
Uploaded: 16/11/2020
Published: 16/11/2020
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Tags: golden gully; gold rush; riverbed; creek bed; gold mining; alluvial gold; dry creek; tambaroora creek; hill end
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