Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Goldfields Mining Centre Visit - We learnt so much about the first gold miners in Central Otago back in 1862. Our tour guide, Dave, taught us how to pan for gold. Some lucky students even found real gold to take home! We saw the stamper battery and a water canon in action. The battery works as well as it did over 100 years ago! The Chinese miner's huts were amazing, so small and cold! How did those first miners survive the harsh winters? What an incredible day!

20 comments:

  1. Room 7 your blog looks great. What a fantastic trip you had.

    Mrs Fitz

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  2. We really like your photos. Our favourite part of the trip was panning for gold. Which part did you guys like best?

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  3. Have you found any gold for me?!

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  4. Your Blog spot is really OUTSTANDING!

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  5. This blog site is awesome, cool and fantastic!

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  6. I enjoyed walking acroos wiggly old rusty bridge! It was a looooooooong way down!

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  7. I really enjoyed panning for gold.

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  8. Hi Room 7, have a go and post a comment about our class trip - what things did you learn?

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  9. Dear Room 7 we loved finding gold in Room 3!

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  10. it was scary going across the bridge.

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  11. thank you for organising the trip, the worst part was going across the bridge.

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  12. i really enjoyed panning for gold to tanner

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  13. cool pictures room 7

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  14. I loved visiting the Chinese huts and panning for gold!

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  15. I loved gold panning. It was amazing.

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  16. I like going gold panning. I found some gold.

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  17. I love gold panning.

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  18. I love the gold minning centre! I wish I could go ther every week!

    From a pupil in room9

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  19. i love that place aswell i found 3 pieces of gold.how many pieces of gold did the cildren get?
    michael visser

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