Gippsland mining sites

Gippsland, a region in Victoria, Australia, is home to several historic mining sites that offer a glimpse into the area's rich past. One such site is the Long Tunnel Extended Gold Mine, which showcases the region's gold mining heritage and allows visitors to explore the mine while learning about the history of gold mining in Gippsland. Another notable site is the State Coal Mine in Wonthaggi, which operated from 1909 until 1968, producing almost 17 million tonnes of coal for Victoria's industries and railways. It is the only historic coal mine experience in the Southern Hemisphere and offers underground tunnel exploration, a visitor center with a theatrette, a souvenir shop, and a heritage trail featuring gardens and historic buildings.

Walhalla, a picturesque town in Gippsland, was once a thriving gold mining town and now attracts visitors looking to experience the goldfields of the East Gippsland Region. These mining sites in Gippsland provide a fascinating insight into the region's history and the lives of those who worked in the mines, offering a unique perspective on the area's heritage and past industries.

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