From the famous Cities of the Underworld series comes a look at Sydney, Australia. In this segment the association of the Abercrombie caves and outlaws (bushrangers) is explored.
It's all relative really. Sydney's gold was found first. But Victoria had much more of it and a much larger gold rush. So did far north Queensland, and to a less extent, the extreme south coast of NSW.
I saw the whole episode. He didn't do his history research very well. Melbourne became rich through gold not Sydney. This guy should stick his anti-British bias up his yankee arse.
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AbercrombieCaves 4 months ago
Very interesting and well presented. I've been to Abercrombie Caves - it's a beautiful place. Must go again - such an interesting history.
Jindy2 1 year ago
It's all relative really. Sydney's gold was found first. But Victoria had much more of it and a much larger gold rush. So did far north Queensland, and to a less extent, the extreme south coast of NSW.
saintfletcher 2 years ago
There were more interesting bush rangers than just Ned Kelly. Also, Ned Kelly didn't use caves.
saintfletcher 2 years ago
ummm never heard of the "Ribbon Gang".
why would they ignore the Kelly's, a much more famous gang?
QueenChocky 2 years ago
I saw the whole episode. He didn't do his history research very well. Melbourne became rich through gold not Sydney. This guy should stick his anti-British bias up his yankee arse.
petermelb 2 years ago
good shit
mattyo30 2 years ago 2