Kiandra
Australia /
New South Wales /
Tumut /
World
/ Australia
/ New South Wales
/ Tumut
ruins, abandoned / shut down, ghost town

n November 1859, gold was discovered by mountain cattlemen, the Pollock brothers, and by March 1860, some 10,000 miners and storekeepers had raced to the scene. Initial returns were very good. A 9 kg nugget was discovered in river deposits under what became known as New Chum Hill. Kiandra post office opened on 1 June 1860 and it is estimated that the area at its peak accommodated around 15,000 people, served by 25 stores, 13 bakers, 16 butchers, 14 pubs, several banks and four blacksmiths. Nevertheless, by 1861, the Sydney Morning Herald was reporting a "mass exodus" and the easy pickings were exhausted. The last mining operations finally ceased around 1905. Official total production recorded was 48 676 kg.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiandra,_New_South_Wales
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Coordinates: 35°52'23"S 148°29'43"E
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