Australia’s iconic Wool Wagon Pathway — a 1100-kilometre route across the Western Australian outback – originally came into being thanks to profits made from wool. Sheep, however, are a rarity nowadays. Words & photos: Don Fuchs In 1894, the future of Pindar, 98 kilometres inland from the coastal city of Geraldton and 415 kilometres inland … Continue reading The outback, history and scenic views: The Wool Wagon Pathway certainly packs a punch in Western Australia
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