Heading East
Now that we’re heading east from Geraldton we are starting the long journey home.
We passed through some wildflower country and several
old gold mining towns. The wreath flowers beside the road near Pindar were spectacular. They only grow in large numbers along a 300 metre stretch of road about 10k north of the town.
The towns dating from the 1890s are dying even though there is plenty of gold. The gold is now mined by FIFO workers who mostly stay and eat in the onsite accommodation provided by the mining companies. Unfortunately the slowly dying towns show little evidence of the gold and other sought after minerals that surround them.
| Camped among the wildflowers at Tenindewa |
| Wreath flowers along the road near Pindar |
| Nana and the grandchildren |
| A wreath flower |
| And another one |
| Fringed Lily |
| The entrance to Jokers Tunnel - dug in the 1890s to mine gold |
| G & T time |
| A lonely grave of a miner killed by a rock fall in 1899 |
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| Camped at Lake Mason Homestead - an old sheep station |

Wildflowers amazing. I like the G&T photo too.
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I think Kelly needs to keep her kids out of the Sun.
ReplyDeleteBobmac
Gorgeous wildflowers and interesting commentary. Have a safe journey home. xxoo
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