Golden Gully and Archway

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Golden Gully and Archway is a heritage-listed former mining and now pastoral property at Golden Gully, Hill End in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. It was built by European and Chinese gold miners. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.

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Location: -33.016, 149.416, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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    614 - Golden Gully and Archway - Spire and Grand Arch. (5045503b6)614 - Golden Gully and Archway - Spire and Grand Arch. (5045503b6)
    614 - Golden Gully and Archway - Horizontal tunnels driven into the bank following leads of gold concentrates. (5045503b4)614 - Golden Gully and Archway - Horizontal tunnels driven into the bank following leads of gold concentrates. (5045503b4)
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    614 - Golden Gully and Archway - Sculptured organ pipe formations. (5045503b5)614 - Golden Gully and Archway - Sculptured organ pipe formations. (5045503b5)
    614 - Golden Gully and Archway - The Grand Arch is approximatley 5 metres in diameter. (5045503b3)614 - Golden Gully and Archway - The Grand Arch is approximatley 5 metres in diameter. (5045503b3)
    614 - Golden Gully and Archway - The Grand Arch. (5045503b1)614 - Golden Gully and Archway - The Grand Arch. (5045503b1)