The Central Deborah Gold Mine, located in Bendigo, Australia, offers a unique glimpse into the country’s historic gold mining industry. Descending to depths of up to 748 feet (228 meters), it is the deepest underground mine tour in Australia. Visitors can explore a network of mine shafts and tunnels, experiencing the subterranean world that once bustled with miners. Today, the site provides a tangible connection to the past, allowing guests to understand the challenges and techniques of gold mining through guided tours.
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