The Barkly Tableland is a rolling plain of grassland in the eastern part of the Northern Territory going into the western part of Queensland. It is one of the five regions in the Northern Territory and covers 283,648 square kilometres.
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Arltunga is located on the 5 000 hectare Arltunga Historical Reserve. Arltunga was officially central Australia’s first town, that was born out of a gold rush after gold was found in dry creek beds in the surrounding areas during 1887. Arltunga was producing gold until 1913 when production stopped. The area is now open for exploration and is filled with many old ruins. The police station and jail (displayed above) was restored after rumours were told of gold being hidden within the walls that were later destroyed in search of it.
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The Barkly Tableland is a rolling plain of grassland in the eastern part of the Northern Territory going into the western part of Queensland. It is one of the five regions in the Northern Territory and covers 283,648 square kilometres.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barkly_Tableland
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Arltunga is located on the 5 000 hectare Arltunga Historical Reserve. Arltunga was officially central Australia’s first town, that was born out of a gold rush after gold was found in dry creek beds in the surrounding areas during 1887. Arltunga was producing gold until 1913 when production stopped. The area is now open for exploration and is filled with many old ruins. The police station and jail (displayed above) was restored after rumours were told of gold being hidden within the walls that were later destroyed in search of it.
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Arltunga is located on the 5 000 hectare Arltunga Historical Reserve. Arltunga was officially central Australia’s first town, that was born out of a gold rush after gold was found in dry creek beds in the surrounding areas during 1887. Arltunga was producing gold until 1913 when production stopped. The area is now open for exploration and is filled with many old ruins. The police station and jail (displayed above) was restored after rumours were told of gold being hidden within the walls that were later destroyed in search of it.
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Tags: About North Explore the Northern Territory outback remote wilderness boondocks bush country wilds backwoods far flung back country countryside barren desolation backwater hinterland barren land rural nowhere ruins old desert Northern Territory
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