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Relic Hunting around Bendigo?
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<blockquote data-quote="GypsyGoldAu" data-source="post: 323156" data-attributes="member: 5873"><p>Welcome SeeSaw... Most old time activity around Bendigo occurred either where the town is now built around, or in the Whipstick/Kangaroo Flat forests.... all of which have been done over many times over. As a result, few decent 'relics' come to light these days. You will need to put in some research to enhance your chances.</p><p></p><p>To guide you, buy the John Tully map of the Whipstick, and look for old known sites like pubs, shanty towns, 'big strikes' and other historical markers he has that convey where there was activity and thus people.... </p><p></p><p>Also, a visit to the local library for local history books may help, as well as getting in touch with the 'Bendigo Prospectors Club' to get 'regional' leads on where to look...</p><p></p><p>Good luck....oh yeah, btw, what do you use to look for relics with?</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GypsyGoldAu, post: 323156, member: 5873"] Welcome SeeSaw... Most old time activity around Bendigo occurred either where the town is now built around, or in the Whipstick/Kangaroo Flat forests.... all of which have been done over many times over. As a result, few decent 'relics' come to light these days. You will need to put in some research to enhance your chances. To guide you, buy the John Tully map of the Whipstick, and look for old known sites like pubs, shanty towns, 'big strikes' and other historical markers he has that convey where there was activity and thus people.... Also, a visit to the local library for local history books may help, as well as getting in touch with the 'Bendigo Prospectors Club' to get 'regional' leads on where to look... Good luck....oh yeah, btw, what do you use to look for relics with? Cheers [/QUOTE]
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