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Corner Country thanks Aussie Off Road for their support.  See Aussie Off Road at the Sydney Caravan and Camping Show, 2012

 

 

Happy Trekkers Tag- along tour will be visiting Corner Country around Easter this year helping to raise funds for the RFDS.  Find out more at

www.happytrekkers.com

 

 

 

BROKEN HILL

Broken Hill is Australia's longest-lived mining city. In 1844, the explorer Charles Sturt saw and named the Barrier Range, and at the time referred to a "Broken Hill" in his diary. Silver ore was later discovered on this broken hill in 1883 by a boundary rider from Mt Gipps Station, named Charles Rasp. The "broken hill" that gives its name to Broken Hill actually comprised a number of hills that appeared to have a break in them.

Broken Hill and the surrounding area has many natural and man-made attractions on offer for the tourist. These include mining operations (some open to the public), a visitor's centre and lookout on top of the original Line of Lode mine, historic buildings, town history walking trails, many resident artists and galleries, the sculpture symposium. Silverton Camel Farm,  several quarries, lakes, the Mundi-Mundi plains, and terrific sunsets.

Broken Hill is a major base for both the Royal Flying Doctor Service and School of the Air.

sourcehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Hill,_New_South_Wales

www.visitbrokenhill.com.au