Thanks for taking us all on such a good road trip around Australia. You're an excellent host, and these are highly enjoyable videos. I have fond memories of a long stay in Boulder as a child back in the late 70s.
Interesting Terry, my father in law, now deceased, worked as a mining industrial chemist. I’ve never been over there, we have such an interesting history , just a matter of looking below the surface.
Another absolutely brilliant episode, still watching, still wishing it was us 😂, but we always enjoy your very educational video and environment plus your research great stuff, looking forward to seeing the next spot in our beautiful country ❤🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🦘🍻🍻👍👍👍
In the old days (1970's and maybe later) there was a tourist mine called the Hainault mine in Kalgoorlie that did underground tours. It was a real mine like maybe a hundred or more others but the upper levels were no longer being worked. It was fascinatiing. Unfortunately it got absorbed into the superpit. That pit is digging up all the gold that was missed through underground mining. It is said that many of the mines extended under the town. If you look at the walls of the superpit you can see many of the old mining tunnels. There must be a lot of gold under the town area but I guess they won't be moving the whole town. Another great video thanks.
Thanks Terry another great walk around, keep them coming. Just another note hope your forehead is feeling better after recent surgery, I noted your still wearing the beanie
In the old days, EVERYBODY on the Goldfields did their washing on MONDAYS. Why? Because Management scheduled no blasting in the mines, so there was less red dust to discolour the washing.
Thanks for taking us all on such a good road trip around Australia. You're an excellent host, and these are highly enjoyable videos. I have fond memories of a long stay in Boulder as a child back in the late 70s.
Awww. Thanks so much. I’m so glad you’ve come along for the ride and are enjoying the journey as much as I am 😀
Interesting Terry, my father in law, now deceased, worked as a mining industrial chemist. I’ve never been over there, we have such an interesting history , just a matter of looking below the surface.
@jeetts59 There’s always something to discover 😊
Wow that superpit is massive. So much character in all those buildings.
Another great video! Will get over there one day, can’t wait to see where you end up next. Your living the dream😀 Suzy
Thanks. I can’t wait to see where I end up next too 😂
Another absolutely brilliant episode, still watching, still wishing it was us 😂, but we always enjoy your very educational video and environment plus your research great stuff, looking forward to seeing the next spot in our beautiful country ❤🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🦘🍻🍻👍👍👍
Nice work, Terry 😊
Great video, really informative, thanks
Thanks for another great video ! I really appreciate seeing all the places you visit which I may never see in person.
Thing me bob 😆 brilliant Aussie slag!
Love the rustic old two up shack :)
It’s so iconic 😀
This was your best yet!! Loved the drone footage and the variety and pace. All the very best 🙌🙌🙌
Thanks so much 😀
@@LetsGo012 you are a big star on the rise! Look after yourself 👍👍👍
In the old days (1970's and maybe later) there was a tourist mine called the Hainault mine in Kalgoorlie that did underground tours. It was a real mine like maybe a hundred or more others but the upper levels were no longer being worked. It was fascinatiing. Unfortunately it got absorbed into the superpit. That pit is digging up all the gold that was missed through underground mining. It is said that many of the mines extended under the town. If you look at the walls of the superpit you can see many of the old mining tunnels. There must be a lot of gold under the town area but I guess they won't be moving the whole town. Another great video thanks.
Yes, I went down the Hainault mine in a school excursion in about September 1975.
Another great video. Subscribed🤙
Thanks I'm glad you enjoyed it. Welcome
Thanks Terry another great walk around, keep them coming. Just another note hope your forehead is feeling better after recent surgery, I noted your still wearing the beanie
Thanks. It’s on the mend😀
Another great Vlog, and a history lesson as well, I think that’s what makes you channel appealing to me, cheers from Downunder 🦘🦘🦘❤️🇦🇺
In the old days, EVERYBODY on the Goldfields did their washing on MONDAYS.
Why?
Because Management scheduled no blasting in the mines,
so there was less red dust to discolour the washing.
The architecture of the York hotel was a bit different
🌞The Railway Hotel in Peterborough sold for $150k then was set alight by somebody living there 😢
The police station used to be on the same street as the Hay Street Brothels.
So, the Council renamed half the street. Problem solved.