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In Bendigo, Australia, gold miners dug to depths of around 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) during the gold rush in the 19th century. The mining operations primarily targeted rich quartz reefs that extended deep underground. Some mines, like the Bendigo Mine, reached significant depths, contributing to Bendigo's reputation as one of the richest goldfields in the world. Today, remnants of these deep mines are part of the region's historical heritage.

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