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Hidden Rivers of Gold - Paperback

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by Peter McCarthy (Author)

Beneath the quiet basalt plains of central Victoria lies one of the most ambitious and least understood chapters of Australia's gold mining history.

Long after the surface diggings were exhausted, miners followed ancient riverbeds buried under lava, clay, and gravel ever deeper into the earth in pursuit of the "deep leads," the hiddenrivers of gold that promised fortunes to speculative investors.

This book traces that extraordinary journey. Beginning with the first alluvial discoveries and the realisation that gold lay not only on the surface but buried far below it, the story follows the men who dared to sink shafts through unstable ground and rising water, inventing new machinery, new methods, and new ways of organising capital as they went. Some were rewarded with sudden riches; many more sacrificed years of labour and vast sums of investors' money to mines that never paid.

As shafts plunged deeper, engineering challenges multiplied. Shafts and pumps grew larger and geological understanding more sophisticated, but often the miners were defeated by water on a scale no one had anticipated. By the opening years of the twentieth century, even the most advanced technology and expert advice proved insufficient against the vast underground reservoirs that flooded the deep leads. The leaders of this remarkable effort included Victorian politicians, a state Premier and a future President of the USA.

Blending geology, engineering, finance, and human ambition, this book reveals how Victoria's buried rivers shaped communities, fortunes, and landscapes and why some of the boldest mining ventures of their age ultimately failed. It is a story of ingenuity and optimism, of persistence in the face of uncertainty, and of gold pursued far beyond the reach of daylight.

Number of Pages: 222
Dimensions: 0.6 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 26, 2026
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