Mate they were processing on a big scale the tin fields were quite extensive too I’d suggest that was a 50s or 60s operation very cool to find so much still standing excellent vid bro well done cheers
Cheers tassie T, the mountains would have been a completely different place back they hey.. I always wish I could time travel and see the gem fields before the tin miners haha🤔
Awesome video - it must have been a large operation seeing the size of all that metalwork
Thanks mark, they would have ran alot of alluvial chasing the tin! I wonder how many gemstones went out the end of there sluice😳😆
Mate they were processing on a big scale the tin fields were quite extensive too I’d suggest that was a 50s or 60s operation very cool to find so much still standing excellent vid bro well done cheers
Cheers tassie T, the mountains would have been a completely different place back they hey.. I always wish I could time travel and see the gem fields before the tin miners haha🤔
@@offyourfacetprospecting yeah they put in some hard years to get the tin most went broke though its an incredible area
Nice one dude. Looks like a pretty serious set up. No doubt some one would know how it all works tazy t probably. Good vid 👍
Thanks Rob!! It was a very large setup, pretty modern but it amazes me what is still left hiding away in the Tassie bush👍⛏️
Is this up in Gould's country mate?
Hey josh, this one is lower wyniford river off three notch track!
@@offyourfacetprospecting ahhh yes I know where you are talking about 🤙 awesome videos mate
Bro what's your accent? Sounds half Oz half US lol wicked find
Thanks mate, your onto it! Moved too Australia when I was 18 from Massachusetts!