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20 years old wreck and very little rust due to dry air.  
   

Cattle Station Tour: Curtin Springs 20 years old wreck and very little rust due to dry air.

Now home to a giant lizard. We did not see it but it likes to bask in the sun on the roof. The young man who gate-crashed the property by cutting fences and then broke down was not helped by the station folks (naturally upset at his stupidity and destruction of their property ) and he was unable to afford the call out fee. So the car stayed and now provides a home to a lizard and a story to tell
Cattle Station Tour: Curtin Springs

June 10th 2014
With last year’s visit to the Cedarberg mountains and a not too long ago visit to Golden Gate in the Free State still etched in memory I find it hard to wax lyrical over Mt Connor; much less get excited over at last spotting some cattle. This is a cattle station, right? But I am being unfair. We did see some of the big red kangaroos too. NO we did not get to see Uluru. Lazy morning again, ... read more
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Australian Flag Aboriginal settlers arrived on the continent from Southeast Asia about 40,000 years before the first Europeans began exploration in the 17th century. No formal territorial claims were made until 1770, when Capt. James COOK took possession in the name... ... read more
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