Oriental Claims

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The Oriental Claim was mined between 1876-1904. Man-made cliffs up to 30m high such as seen here are found throughout the Oriental Claims Historic Area

The Oriental Claims are a former gold mining operation, or claim, located 2 km south of Omeo, Victoria, Australia. The Oriental Claims are named in reference to The Oriental Company which mined in the area from 1876 to 1904,[1] and also in memory of the many Chinese miners ('Orientals') that worked the area for over 50 years.[2]

During the main years of operation it is estimated that 58,000 ounces (1,600 kg) of gold was extracted from the area, which would equate to over A$75 million at the 2010 gold price of over A$1,300 an ounce. The Oriental Claims are currently preserved as a Parks Victoria Historic Area covering about 202 hectares (500 acres).[3]

The Oriental Company

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