How A River Bed Full of Gold Turned Into A Hill
Hidden in central Victoria is a low hill that was never meant to be high ground at all. This feature is the preserved bed of an ancient, gold-bearing river, locked into hard conglomerate and left standing as the land around it eroded away. Massive rounded quartz cobbles, deep cemented gravels, and early gold rush workings reveal a powerful paleo-river system that once flowed east–west through a landscape completely unlike today. Lightly worked during the 1850s and then abandoned due to the hardness of the rock, this undocumented site offers a rare glimpse into ancient river processes, inverted landscapes, and forgotten Victorian gold geology.











