Tag: Outback
The Big Bench of Broken Hill
Atop the massive mullock heap known as The Line of Lode (the worlds largest silver, lead and zinc mineral deposit) in the outback New South Wales mining town of Broken Hill sits the Big Bench. In Australia we love big things and at 2.5 times the size of a normal park bench this art installation fits the bill. Normally these…
Remnants of the Past: The Old Junction Mine, Broken Hill
The Junction Mine in Broken Hill was first leased and pegged in 1884 and the associated Broken Hill Junction Silver Mining Co. was formed in 1886. The 1890’s wooden headframe is erected over Browne Shaft (named after Sylvester Browne, a director of the mine) and is the oldest that remains on the massive silver, lead and zinc mineral…
Remnants of the Past: Old BHP Mine, Broken Hill
The isolated western New South Wales outback town of Broken Hill was built on the back of the success of the huge mining company Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited (BHP – formed by the Syndicate of Seven and incorporated in 1885 as the first mining company of Broken Hill), “The Big Australian” who tapped into the…
The Mundi Mundi Plains & Mad Max 2 Museum – The Road Warrior Spirit Lives On!
A post apocalyptic world where marauders rule the highways, roaming the wastelands in search of precious Guzzoline to fuel their vehicles. Violence and mayhem are part of day-to-day life in this dystopian society. Only the strong and naturally the fast will survive! This is the picture set in the classic 1981 Aussie movie Mad Max 2…
Aussie Outback: New South Wales – Mungo National Park
Mungo National Park in the south-west outback of New South Wales is a World Heritage Area of spectacular scenery and over 40,000 years of ancient history. Some of the most stunning scenery in Mungo is the Walls of China and the great white sand dunes. The fragile Walls of China made of clay and sand were formed into…
Aussie Outback: Northern Territory – Climbing Uluru (Ayers Rock)
In my previous post I shared my visit to the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in Central Australia. Uluru (Ayers Rock) the worlds largest monolith is the centerpiece of the park and one that many visitors wish to climb to the top of. You cannot always do the climb though as it is a sacred place to the Anangu Aboriginals…
Aussie Outback: Northern Territory – Uluru (Ayers Rock)
The showpiece of Central Australia is the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory. This is where the giant stone monoliths Uluru (Ayers Rock) and its neighbor Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) jut into the sky from the red earth below. Uluru is the worlds largest monolith (it is formed from sandstone) and nearby Kata Tjuta is a series of 36 large domed…
Aussie Outback: Northern Territory – Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)
Central Australia has some of the most impressive scenery you will see not only in Australia but anywhere in the world. The theme in the outback of the Northern Territory is wide open spaces, red earth and red rocks on a massive scale! The showpiece is the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park where the ancient world…
I still call Australia home
A sunburnt country… Although I currently live in the USA, my homeland is Australia and it is a place I love. January 26th is when we celebrate Australia Day so I thought I would write about that great southern land. “I love a sunburnt country, A land of sweeping plains, Of ragged mountain ranges, Of droughts and flooding…