River of Gold #2
by Lexa Harpell
Title
River of Gold #2
Artist
Lexa Harpell
Medium
Photograph - Photographs
Description
Hill End Series by Lexa Harpell.
Riverbed of Gold.
The 'Golden Gully' is an old alluvial goldfield from the 1850's near Hill End.
Over time the soft clay like soils have eroded with collapsing mine shafts along the creek bed exposing the 'rabbit warren' of old gold mining shafts.
People from many nations lived and mined in this area.
The Chinese dug circular shafts as opposed to the European square shafts. Legend has it that they believed no 'ghosts' could 'live' in the corners of a circular shaft. With this exposure you can see the remnants of these shafts.
I could not begin to imagine what it would have been like to dig here in the wet winter periods panning for gold. The rocks and river base is clay like, sticky...and this river would have been full at times after the rains.
Some people still go out to old gold sites to try their luck for fun to find that elusive piece of gold.
IMAGE FEATURED IN THE FOLLOWING:
"Australia Outback" 08/01/2016
"Shadows Silhouettes And Reflections Outdoors" 08/01/2016
"Australia in Pictures" 08/08/2016
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August 2nd, 2016
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Comments (28)
Lexa Harpell
I so thank you JMirolsava for the honour to be featured in your wonderful group "Australia in Pictures"! Greatly appreciated! :))
Karen Adams
Boy, you were there at just the right time.....those shadows really make this image! Love the rich colors and textures too!
Karen Cook
Man's determination to get rich always ends up altering the landscape, doesn't it? Loved reading the description of the shafts,etc. And no matter what, nature has a beauty that shines through.G+