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Took a free tour, funniest tour guide I've come across., learn't a lot about the town.,

There's a dump point, free camp also, Post Office.,



-- Edited by frangipani on Saturday 9th of May 2015 05:00:58 PM

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Looks a bit different now

Twas a lot busier in the 80s

When I was last there lotsa

Peeps there at that time

With houses and clubs ect



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Yes  ding, its a shame the mines been technically closed, still operating, lots of empty houses, no clubs, no pubs., there's a church, used to be the cop shop., the town is run by the locals trying to keep it operating,



-- Edited by frangipani on Saturday 9th of May 2015 09:32:37 PM

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we stayed there overnight recently. Great place and so well looked after by the locals - donation for water, clean toilet, shower water heated by the hot earth and sun, great kitchen with gas cooking

Some people on wikicamps reckon the locals are feral - we didn't see them, but most of the houses looked like theyd fall down in a strong wind and obviously a few eccentrics judging by their "business" interests.

Mine is still kind of operating and those working there seem to think they own the town judging by the way they drove around.

But 1000% better than any S.A rest area!

We'd stay again........and remember a donation if you stay there, otherwise it will close down. No shops

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Frangipani, 

Just have to say, your photos are fantastic.  The clarity and colouring bring everything to life. 

Regards,   Panther.



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Frangipani, 

Just have to say, your photos are fantastic.  The clarity and colouring bring everything to life. 

Regards,   Panther.


 thanx panther, trying my best., only have a small digital camera, but it worx fine



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Bruce and Bev wrote:

we stayed there overnight recently. Great place and so well looked after by the locals - donation for water, clean toilet, shower water heated by the hot earth and sun, great kitchen with gas cooking

Some people on wikicamps reckon the locals are feral - we didn't see them, but most of the houses looked like theyd fall down in a strong wind and obviously a few eccentrics judging by their "business" interests.

Mine is still kind of operating and those working there seem to think they own the town judging by the way they drove around.

But 1000% better than any S.A rest area!

We'd stay again........and remember a donation if you stay there, otherwise it will close down. No shops


Shame you had a bad experience here, everyone I came across was really nice., the tour was really worth doing, it was free and tour guide was soooooo funny.,-Fran  



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