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  2. Bendigo Creek - Wikipedia

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    Bendigo Creek is a seasonal stream, or creek, in North Central Victoria, Australia. The city of Bendigo is named for the creek and valley in which it was founded in 1851. Gold was officially discovered on Bendigo Creek in late October 1851, transforming the area in less than a year from a secluded bushland to a scene which "beggared description ...

  3. Bendigo Goldfields - Wikipedia

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    Location map of the Bendigo Goldfields. Alluvial gold was first discovered in Bendigo Creek as a result of the rush to the Dunstan area in September 1862. [6] The initial prospectors arrived in Bendigo Creek, a tributary of the Clutha River, by traversing Thomson's Saddle in the Dunstan Mountains and dropping into Thomson Gorge.

  4. Bendigo Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Bendigo Creek forms a geographic spine through the city and suburbs of Bendigo. The valley is notable as a major tourist destination and is the location of one of the world's largest and longest-lived gold production areas. Bendigo Valley is broadly surrounded by the Greater Bendigo National Park and other state forests. The 17,020-hectare ...

  5. Bendigo - Wikipedia

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    Bendigo (/ ˈ b ɛ n d ɪ ɡ oʊ / BEN-dig-oh) is a city in north-central Victoria, Australia, located in the Bendigo Valley near the geographical centre of the state [4] and approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi) north-west of Melbourne, the state capital.

  6. Rosalind Park - Wikipedia

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    This "artificial creek" was completed in 1877 and is still in use today, although Bendigo is no longer dependent on it as its sole source of water. [6] The portion of the Bendigo Creek which flows through the Rosalind Park precinct reached its current form in the late 1800s and is bridged by three cast-iron bridges installed in 1882.

  7. White Hills, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    It is located four kilometres immediately north-east of the city centre between North Bendigo and East Bendigo. "The White Hills" were named for the colour of the clay exposed by gold miners at that part of the Bendigo diggings in the 1850s. [2] The Bendigo Creek, the site of the area's first gold find, runs through White Hills.

  8. Goldfields (Victoria) - Wikipedia

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    Nerrena fossickers in Nerrena Creek outside Ballarat. The Goldfields region of Victoria is a region commonly used but typically defined in both historical geography and tourism geography (in particular heritage tourism). [1] The region is also known as the Victorian Golden Triangle. [2]

  9. File:Australia Victoria Bendigo City location map.svg

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    English: Blank map of the w:City of Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, with the following information shown: LGA boundaries; Coastline, lakes and rivers; Roads and railways; Urban areas