Sunset at Warrawong
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Our last post from this beautiful setting at Warrawong outside of Wilcannia. Seeing the sun go down in the outback has a completely different feel about it than being on the east coast of Australia.Читать далее
Our last post from this beautiful setting at Warrawong outside of Wilcannia. Seeing the sun go down in the outback has a completely different feel about it than being on the east coast of Australia.Читать далее
Dying for a cold drink came across this place halfway between Wilcannia and Broken Hill. Decided Brekky was the go and said g’day to Charlie Girl, the parrot
I needed a snack so ordered the simple snags, bacon, and eggs. Thank god I didn’t order the big breakfast. Washed it down with a great northern, outback style.
Amazing sculptures here in the desert.
This is crazy, I feel like I need a jacket on in Broken Hill.
It’s actually 28° now at 7:00pm and it feels freezing after the last couple of days. Amazing how the body reacts.
Main pic is the BHPЧитать далее
One of the most significant and outstanding buildings in Broken Hill is the Trades Hall building erected in 1897. The union leaders literally established the rule of law in Broken Hill and peopleЧитать далее
It’s no wonder the entire city of Broken Hill is Heritage listed. I never had any idea of the significance of Broken Hill in Australia’s history. This is the luggage room at the old station whereЧитать далее
Atop the mullock heaps sits the Miners Memorial and tourist cafe. Unfortunately the cafe was forced shut during COVID and the NSW Govt is struggling to find a new tenant to take over the cafe lease,Читать далее
Finding mine sites you can get access to is pretty hard due to the Health and Safety regulations. However after some cruising around town we saw this tiny little brown sign (tourist colours) weЧитать далее
A beautiful sunset to top off a great day exploring Broken Hill.