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Mannahill Creek
Best viewed on black. In the 1880s, the Broken Hill Proprietary Company (usually now known just as BHP) built a railway from their mine at Broken Hill to their smelter and port at Port Pirie. Mannahill is somewhere along the rail line (and now also a road). This is the creek in the area: those are ghost gums alongside the watercourse, with saltbush beyond.
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far like this ... and so its a pleasure to see ... and your trees your "gums" are so unusual
and not like anything I have seen before ... I like the shadows too and seems the earth
is a little damp ... there will be a reason no doubt ... ;-))) and possibly not just rain ...
does it come from the trees (gums) I wonder ? I don't have a clue and guess you are
having a chuckle at what I'm writing ;))) hehehe I don't mind ;-) watercourse and saltbush
the names intrigue me o0o
I passed through there recently and coul not resist photo graphing the station!
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