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The Buckland Valley Gold Fields History
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<blockquote data-quote="Gravity" data-source="post: 340567" data-attributes="member: 5190"><p>Wow that's good homework with plenty of reading to boot ! as said was there last spring was on the bike with my son and found an old stone miners hut, almost steped on a red belly black so back on our bikes and off we went, It's a very interesting place so whenever you get a chance to go camping there It's great for a look take a bike and get on the tracks along the river, unfortuntly will have to leave detectors at home. :N:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gravity, post: 340567, member: 5190"] Wow that's good homework with plenty of reading to boot ! as said was there last spring was on the bike with my son and found an old stone miners hut, almost steped on a red belly black so back on our bikes and off we went, It's a very interesting place so whenever you get a chance to go camping there It's great for a look take a bike and get on the tracks along the river, unfortuntly will have to leave detectors at home. :N: [/QUOTE]
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