Thanks for sharing Deano, definitely going to check this out on our next trip !!
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Thanks for sharing Deano, definitely going to check this out on our next trip !!
The township closest to the cobblestone road (and the answer to this question) is on WA's longest river and it was extensively damaged and completely evacuated due to flooding in December 2010. The RAN has a ship named after the river and the townships name reflects this also.
Enough clues ?
Deano :)
ps. sorry all, I didn't expect this to be so difficult. A traveller literally drives over it on the way to Kennedy Range National Park.
About 9kms NE of Gascoyne Junction?
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...016/04/265.jpg
Ive driven over it & didn't even know, as they say ... can't see the trees for the forest
Well done Roger, Gascoyne Junction it is :D with the cobblestone road clearly visible in your Google Earth shot. A bit of (nearly) forgotten history.
The baton is passed.
Deano :)
I don't know about 'well done', I was lost (although in the right area) until your final group of clues.
Let's go east for the next one - couldn't go far west anyhow. :p
Both the bridge and the river have names so either will do.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...016/04/262.jpg
long shot, is it Girrakool ??
Not Girrakool.
It is one of three similar bridges on the same track
Phil Haughton Bridge, Piles Creek ???
Not on The Great North Walk and considerably more substantial than Phil Haughton's Bridge. :D
It is however on a recognised historical walking track.