I was going through some old photos and realized I hadn't posted these ones from before we moved to Greymouth when we came down here for a week to check out the town. These are from a bush walk named Wood's Creek that use to be a popular gold mining area which opened in 1865 during the gold rush era. There are still remains of tunnels that were dug out and the occasional piece of mining equipment. So enjoy these photos, I don't really think each one needs a caption.
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Those old gold mining remnants must make the walk through Wood's Creek feel like stepping through history
...the forest looks a bit like those in Hawaii.
Looks a fabulous place to spend a day.
What a historical place to explore, must be interesting.
Interesting area for a walk!
Well documented.
Wonderful NZ bush. I can imagine the smells and soundz
Not unlike coal mine remains up the Rakaia Gorge. It amazes me they are still accessible to the public.
What an amazing place to discover and explore.
It all looks fantastic to explore. Nice photo's
It looks like there is a lot to explore at this place. That must have been a fun adventure.
So many amazing places! Thanks for sharing!
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