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A short trail leads to a rock wall with Aboriginal engravings called petroglyphs.
View of salt lakes and surrounds. A natural water catchment brings native fauna to the area. Located 50km west of Balladonia and 1km north of the Highway.
A smaller version of the Mundaring Weir. Intended to supply water for the railway construction to Leonora. Never used because an underground water source was found after completion.
The longest stretch of road in Australia and most likely, the world. It runs from Balladonia to Caiguna - 146.6km. It makes for a great photo by the signs at either end.
Statue of the horse Hardy Norseman who uncovered gold in the town. His owner Laurie Sinclair later found the rich gold source that became the second richest goldfield in WA.
Located 175km west of Kalgoorlie, this area is has a goldmine of history, plants and animals.
Nuytsland Nature Reserve contains the 190km long and 80m high Baxter Cliffs - one of Australia's great scenic features and possibly the longest unbroken cliffs in the world.
Used for 75 years until 1975 and now a museum to its past.
Rowles Lagoon is a scenic camping spot and haven for waterbirds in the arid Goldfields Region.
View of Australia's biggest open-cut gold mine, The Super Pit which is a massive 290m deep, 1.5km wide and 4km long. Be there for one of the daily blast times.
Affectionately known as The Outback Highway - it is a 1575km stretch across central Australia. It runs from Laverton in the Northern Goldfields to Alice Springs.
A natural basin used by drovers from the early 1900’s for holding cattle.
Warburton Arts and Cultural Centre provides an insight into the past and present culture of the local Aboriginal Ngaanyatjarra people.
Twilight Cove is a spectacular coastal location at the eastern end of the Baxter Cliffs.
Known for its unusual sculptured granite and shapes, and set in extensive bushland 18km from Gnarlbine Rock near Coolgardie. The rock has a great view from the summit
This building dating back to 1895 was the home of the first Warden, John Finnerty. Restored by the National Trust, the property is an example of life in the late 1890s.
Mt Windarra overlooks the site of the nickel mine that had its birth through the extraordinary global stock market frenzy associated with the exploration company Poseidon NL (No Liability).
Built in 1892 Yilgarn History Museum is the oldest, still standing building east of Northam and it's the earliest Registrar’s Office in Western Australia, Look under the Southern Cross and find gold.