The last couple of days of our Bendigo trip were quite busy. The weather was fantastic and we made the most of it! We visited the 'Central Deborah Gold Mine' and did a Mine Experience tour.
We all put on hard hats and travelled 61 metres underground to wander an old mining tunnel. There are kilometres of mine tunnels under Bendigo stretching down well over 200 metres in depth.
We then wandered around the other displays back on ground level, including some gold panning. It was then to the top of the Poppet Head we went!
After lunch we went and toured the Tram Depot - where they not only store the Bendigo trams, but they restore and repair trams from all over the world. They often fix them up then send them off to other tourism destinations.
Our tram ride ticket used yesterday was valid for 2 consecutive days, so we rode a complete circuit again, this time on the quaint old number 17, the 'toast rack'. Had to explain to the children why it was nicknamed that and what a toast rack was / is... when was the last time anyone used one of those?
Zac punching a hole in our tickets... helping out the conductor.
This morning we drove a few kilometres up the Calder Hwy from Marong, heading north/west and then took some very little used dirt roads to do some 'Geocaching' - treasure hunting using a GPS and looking for deliberately hidden boxes or containers which contain note pad to log your find, plus sometimes some small 'treasures' to swap. The kids love this new pastime! Caches are generally hidden in hollow stumps / logs, under bark, hanging from trees etc.
This little journey got us to some remote little spots we'd never have known about if it wasn't for Geocaching, so it was a great experience. Loved this old truck parked under a tree!
One of the Geocaches was near the 'Great Stupa' which is a massive Buddhist temple under construction on the land of 'Old Sandhurst Town' - the former old village, like a mini Sovereign Hill. A different experience, but we got to go inside the concrete temple, with hardhats and have a look.
Driving back to Bendigo, we got some pictures of Sacred Heart Cathedral which we'd visited on the first day here, which was drizzly and wet. It looked so much better today!
We walked around, the kids scootered around Lake Weerona to finish the afternoon.
There was a nice sunset out the back of the caravan park tonight, followed by a great view of the Lunar Eclipse! A pleasant evening... heading home tomorrow.