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editI'm modifying this article to be in accordance with the information in the page on Echunga [1] at the website of Flinders Ranges Research [2]. Their information about the gold mining around Echunga contradicts the Sydney Morning Herald travel piece from which this article was initially derived. I doubt the SMH travel piece would have had much effort put into research. I'm more inclined to believe Flinders Ranges Research, since they are a business that makes money by researching, publishing, and consulting on South Australian history.