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Ghost town
Gwalia. Abandoned gold mining town in desert Western Australia
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Diana Australis club has replied to just"jj"Diana Australis club has replied to Rymie JolieBuen día , Diana !
Diana Australis club has replied to Rafael clubDiana Australis club has replied to Simone Maurel clubDiana Australis club has replied to mARTin PichéTowns lovelier than ours,
And fairer hills and loftier far,
And groves more full of flowers
But let me choose and oh! I should
Love all my life and longer
To stroll among our trees and stray
And never, never leave the town.
(Rev'd Eli Jenkins, Under Milk Wood)
Diana Australis club has replied to Gareth L EvansThanks for the poem. This was a thriving gold mining community for about 80 years, then the mine closed,and people just walked away. It is about 800 kilometres from any sizeable town, and just sits, quietly rusting and baking away in the désert.
The solitude is poetic .....and sits well with the Dylan Thomas!
Diana Australis club has replied to Phill GThey had lived in these from the 1880's. it is very remote, in the desert...I try hard to imagine how dreadful it must have been in these houses in summer with temperatures in the 40s.
Yes WA is amazing...so huge...and sparsely populated. I love the red earth too.
Lovely to read your comment!
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