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Melissa Meehan

Wait for analysis on Vic remains find

Investigators have found human remains in bushland near Dargo, in Victoria's high country. (AAP)

DNA testing is underway to identify human remains found in the police search for missing Victorian campers Carol Clay and Russell Hill.

Investigators on Tuesday found the remains in bushland near Dargo, in Victoria's high country.

"The remains are yet to be formally identified and it is expected this process will take some time," police said in a statement on Tuesday.

Police ramped up their search for the pair and zeroed in on the crime scene on Sunday after charging 55-year-old Greg Lynn with two counts of murder last week.

At the scene on Tuesday, an excavator dumped dirt on a blue tarp before forensic officers sifted through it - setting any potential bone fragments aside.

It has been one of the force's most high-profile cases in recent years.

Mr Hill and Ms Clay were last heard from in March 2020 when Mr Hill, an experienced outdoorsman, made a call via high-frequency radio saying he was at Wonnangatta Valley.

Campers found Mr Hill's car destroyed by fire at their campsite near Dry River Creek Track on March 21.

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