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Journeys around the great outback in the 70s.
The 70s were a time to travel. In the wake of the Vietnamese staving
off the great imperial power, America, the Australian outback was
synonymous with peace and tranquillity. Aboriginal rock art had
yet to be commodified by the 'white fella' and the tourist dollar
or a ticket booth. Somehow I strayed upon this:
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| Aboriginal art somewhere in NSW |
In December '75 I packed the new Suzuki and headed up the Darling
River towards the NSW town of Menindee. It was here that explorers
Burke and Wills stayed en route to Queensland and death, during
their disastrous expedition in 1860.
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| The benefits of football. Look at those stomach muscles! |
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| Now, that's a big Red, probably around two metres, I reckon |
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| The Menindee Hotel, where the explorers slept. |
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| Horizon for as far as the eye can see |
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| The ubiquitous windmill. A little oasis in a sea of heat. |
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