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Small Scale Gold Mining
Underground Mines - Victoria
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<blockquote data-quote="SC75" data-source="post: 321355" data-attributes="member: 5730"><p>No worries dean.</p><p>The Sultana shaft is just off Cumming Ln at Barrys Reef, it's on private property but you can access it through the Tyrconnel Adit down in Long Gully off Flemings Ln.</p><p>There's a couple of pics on your 2nd page of a flooded Adit that looks like the Tyrconnel? Not to many people know about the gelignite that was stolen from this adit and was used for the Russell st bombing back in 1986. Don't know how they found it because it's pretty difficult to find.</p><p>There's also the Albion shaft the was sunk about 900 feet but the water table sits around 300-350 feet, so you can only go so far.</p><p>Looking forward at seeing more pictures mate, be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SC75, post: 321355, member: 5730"] No worries dean. The Sultana shaft is just off Cumming Ln at Barrys Reef, it's on private property but you can access it through the Tyrconnel Adit down in Long Gully off Flemings Ln. There's a couple of pics on your 2nd page of a flooded Adit that looks like the Tyrconnel? Not to many people know about the gelignite that was stolen from this adit and was used for the Russell st bombing back in 1986. Don't know how they found it because it's pretty difficult to find. There's also the Albion shaft the was sunk about 900 feet but the water table sits around 300-350 feet, so you can only go so far. Looking forward at seeing more pictures mate, be safe. [/QUOTE]
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