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Hats off, to whoever took this photo. It's a good one!
31/Oct/12 3:01 AM
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It's another one of mine - one of the batch I submitted and forgot to name myself as the photographer. Sorry.
The Mulga Creek Hotel looks like it is straight out of a 'Crocodile Dundee' movie. Located at Byrock in NW NSW, there is not much more than the hotel and a golf course with sand 'greens'. Fun.
31/Oct/12 5:21 AM
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Ian, does this area border N.T?
31/Oct/12 7:12 AM
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Great fun, thanks Ian!!
31/Oct/12 7:50 AM
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Looks to be a dandy watering hole too.
31/Oct/12 9:08 AM
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No Kevin, It's quite a long way from NT - under 1000km as the crow flies. But there's a desert in between and so the distance by road is much further. It is in the North-West corner of NSW and is a tiny community. The nearest town of any size would be Bourke. The expression 'Out the back of Bourke' signifies the very remotest part of Australia.
31/Oct/12 12:49 PM
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These hats were tough! Thank you, Ian
29/May/13 8:01 PM
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