1. Emmaville Mining MuseumEmmaville Emmaville is a village on the Northern Tablelands in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. It is in the Glen Innes Severn Council district. Emmaville is at an elevation of 890 metres AHD. At the 2006 census, the Emmaville urban centre/locality had a population of 247 and there were 535 persons usually resident in the Emmaville region. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
2. Ottery MineEmmaville Ottery Mine is a heritage-listed former mine located 8 km north-east of Emmaville, Glen Innes Severn, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1882 to 1939. The property is owned by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
4. The Granite BeltStanthorpe The big things of Australia are a loosely related set of large structures, some of which are novelty architecture and some are sculptures. There are estimated to be over 150 such objects around the country. There are big things in every state and territory in Australia. Most big things began as tourist traps found along major roads between destinations. The big things have become something of a cult phenomenon, and are sometimes used as an excuse for a road trip, where many or all big things are visited and used as a backdrop to a group photograph. Many of the big things are considered works of folk art and have been heritage-listed, though others have come under threat of demolition. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
6. Bald Rock National ParkTenterfield Bald Rock National Park is a national park in northern New South Wales, Australia, just north of Tenterfield on the Queensland border. The border passes over the rock on the Western side. On the other side of the border national park continues as the Girraween National Park. The park is named after its most prominent feature, Bald Rock, which is a large granite outcrop rising about 200 metres above the surrounding landscape. Measuring about 750 metres long and 500 metres wide this is the largest granite monolith in Australia. Access to the rock is provided by a sealed road into the park and walking tracks to the summit. Two tracks are marked, a steep one up the exposed face, or an easier gradient through bushland around the back. The Bungoona Walking Track, built in 1980, goes more gently ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
7. Tenterfield Railway MuseumTenterfield Tenterfield is a town in New South Wales, Australia. It is located in the New England region at the intersection of the New England Highway and the Bruxner Highway. Tenterfield is a three-hour drive from Brisbane, Queensland, three hours from Byron Bay, New South Wales, two hours from Armidale, New South Wales and eight hours from Sydney. The town is on the north-western part of the Northern Tableland plateau, nestled in a valley, astride the Great Dividing Range and beneath the imposing Mount MacKenzie , one of the highest points along the Northern Tablelands. At the 2016 census, Tenterfield had a population of approximately 4,000.Tenterfield's proximity to many regional centres and its position on the route between Sydney and Brisbane led to its development as a centre for the promotion ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
8. Australian Standing StonesGlen Innes The big things of Australia are a loosely related set of large structures, some of which are novelty architecture and some are sculptures. There are estimated to be over 150 such objects around the country. There are big things in every state and territory in Australia. Most big things began as tourist traps found along major roads between destinations. The big things have become something of a cult phenomenon, and are sometimes used as an excuse for a road trip, where many or all big things are visited and used as a backdrop to a group photograph. Many of the big things are considered works of folk art and have been heritage-listed, though others have come under threat of demolition. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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151. The Glen, Uralla NSW
The Glen at Uralla in NSW is a 48 hour Free camp rest area, just 85kms north of Tamworth and approx 20kms south of Armidale. A great spot, we were the only ones there the night of our stay. Toilets and Water are available in the Rotary Park opposite the Rest area. It is close to the Highway and does have some truck noise. It is pet friendly and there's a off leash dog park behind it. We had excellent coverage with Telstra, Vodafone and Optus. The cost to stay is Free Our stay was 9-10th October 2017.
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Historic Mining Photographs: Torrington NSW Australia
Enjoy, comment, subscribe! My Blogs: and Torrington (in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia) is a high mineralised area. The principal minerals extracted were cassiterite (tin), and wolframite (tungsten) and there are literally hundreds of old mines and prospects in and around the Mole Tableland, where Torrington is located. These photos have been copied from old NSW Mines Department reports, dating from around 1900-1920.
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