Our drive to Tibooburra was through some spectacular countryside, remote and vast, and we crossed through the “dog-proof” fence at Warri Gate, just to the north of the Sturt National Park.
Before arriving at the dog-fence we passed Epsilon Station a working organic cattle property set amongst the sand dunes of the Simpson Strzelecki Sand Dunes and not far from the country first explored by Captain Charles Sturt.
Numerous explorers’ have visited the Tibooburra region over the years, most notably Charles Sturt as he went in search of an inland sea.
And it has had its fair share of modern day visitors, including Clifton Pugh, a famous Australian artist, who actually painted a mural on the walls of he Family Hotel; in fact he even owned it at one time.
We are staying nearby to the hotel and will spend some time visiting the museum in town that has a wealth of information on Australia’s original inhabitants.
Looks like my kind of drinking hole!
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A great spot!
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That’s an intriguing typo “actually pained a mural on the walls” 😉 because the subjects of the painting do look somewhat pained.
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Whoops!
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😀 It was a good one.
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Missed the map ??? where were you ???
ME and the Boss
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Apologies I forgot to link to this post. We were in the north west corner of New South Wales…
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I look forward to seeing more of these…
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🙂
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