This harrow is a reminiscent of the big Otago Gold Rush in New Zealand starting in the end of May 1861.


This harrow is a reminiscent of the big Otago Gold Rush in New Zealand. It started in the end of May 1861 with an Australian finding gold in Gabriel's Gully and attracted several thousand miners to the country. Where they found gold, towns like St. Bathans or formerly Dunstan Creek boomed to service the miners. After a while also some farmers arrived and started to grow food for the miners. Diese Egge in St. Bathans ist ein Überbleibsel aus der Zeit des Goldrausches in den 1860er Jahren in Neuseeland. Damals schossen in Otago in der Nähe der Fundorte Städte wie St. Bathans, das am Anfang Dunstan Creek hieß, aus dem Boden, um die Goldsucher zu versorgen. Dort ließen sich auf Bauern nieder, die verschiedene Pflanzen anbauten, um die Goldsucher zu versorgen.


Size: 4800px × 3200px
Location: St. Bathans, Central Otago, Otago, New Zealand
Photo credit: © Roland Knauer / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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