One of Australia’s great driving adventures
Experience Outback NSW along the Darling River #ontherun
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The Darling River Run
The Darling River Run is a thin, winding line describing a route through the NSW outback, characterised by landscape, history, culture, literature and adventure. Taken as a whole, or in its various component parts, the route provides an opportunity to see the real Australian Bush and experience some safe and easy off-road driving, connect with Aboriginal culture and iconic Towns & Locations along the Darling River, and drench yourself in the history, and contemporary life of a part of the country that is central to the national psyche.Explore the Towns of the Darling River
The Darling River is the third longest river in Australia and is the lifeblood of Outback NSW. Only a small percentage of the Darling’s water comes from within the Western Catchment - the majority of “fresh” enters the system from Queensland rains (rain falling west of the Divide in Queensland). Be sure during your drive that you call in to the Visitor Information Centres in each township and chat with the friendly staff who are knowledgeable on the best vantage points, local attractions, river history and updated road conditions.
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This is a fantastic exhibition not to be missed. See the Living Arts & Culture Exhibition this week at the #Brewarrina Visitors Information Centre. #LivingArtsandCultureThe Living Arts and Culture exhibition finishes on Friday 13th December.
‘A collection of stories celebrating the art making and cultural practices of Aboriginal knowledge holders and artists living across far western NSW.’
Come see it at the Brewarrina Visitors Centre this week. We’re open from 9am - 5pm. Pick up a brochure or purchase a glossy information guide from the front counter. ... See MoreSee Less
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River Tracks, this time near the Main Weir, at dusk with the colors of the golden hour just before sunset. Photo taken 7.12.2019. ... See MoreSee Less
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Still an amazing area out there. 😍
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#ONTHERUN | #Zanci the name given to the upper grey-green clay and sandy clay group of sediments of the lunette gets its name from “Zanci” Station. This was a soldier settlement block which was once part of Gol Gol Station but from 1984 it has formed half of the #MungoNationalPark.
The #ZanciHomestead site comprises a range of buildings – some still proudly in their original condition having been refurbished, and some of which are now only ruins.
The Dugout was built by the Vigar family as a coolroom and a place to escape the blistering heat of hot summer days.
The Stables is a drop pine log walled and spinefex thatched building which is typical construction of the ‘old outback’. … timber, fencing wire and spinefex or cane grass.
Built from iron and flattened kerosene tins, the original homestead had two rooms and a small kitchen, where cooking was carried out over an open fire and with camp ovens.
Take a step back in time and visit this site’s remarkable ruins. Perhaps the most photographed feature is the old outhouse – a fine example of the historic 'dunny out the back'.
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Been there twice. Beautiful
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Great place to camp. Have been there many times.
Beautiful spot 💖💖💖💖
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#buyfromthebush It's the life-changing hashtag that has boosted rural businesses suffering through the drought. Find a Darling River town to purchase a gift this Christmas. Buyfromthebush ... See MoreSee Less
Life-changing hashtag boosts business
What started as a hashtag on social media showcasing a few local retailers, has grown into a trending phenomenon that is connecting city consumers to rural retailers.Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linked InShare by Email
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