The diggers, who were involved in gold mining during the Australian gold rush in the 19th century, typically slept in tents or makeshift huts near their mining sites. Many set up temporary camps with basic accommodations, while others might have stayed in nearby towns if they were available. Conditions were often rough, and the sleeping arrangements reflected the transient and challenging lifestyle of the diggers.
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