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Muttaburra
Jun 27, 2004 (1 photos) Muttaburra is the geographical center of Queensland and the road in is long and dusty. The towns other claim to fame is that it has a dinosaur named after it after the remains of a previously undocumented specimen were discovered nearby. We spent the ...
A travel blog entry by heatheravan
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Barcaldine
Jun 3, 2008 (15 photos) ... the museum and the two tours it was well after lunch. We ate at the museum before driving the 100kms to Barcaldine (Mark Holden as Darcy's incorrectly interpreted it!!!). Dianne began making one of Darcy's favourites for dinner, Shepherds Pie, however ...
A travel blog entry by trenfield5
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STILL GETTING TO THE CENTRE
Jul 25, 2006 ... here we are again, but we still haven't made it to the Centre, we are still on our way, at the moment we are at Barcaldine in the west of Queensland, we are stopped on the Barcoo River, at a free camp stop along with about 30 other campers,(talk about ...
A travel blog entry by wanderingwoosie
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Kaleen to Barcaldine
Jun 30, 2004 (2 photos) ... the camper, and as this camping ground is buy one night-get tomorrow night free we might just poke around a bit more. We hope to travel pod this episode from the Barcaldine Library tomorrow. More next week with our best wishes..........Lesley & Graham
A travel blog entry by mckenzgl
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On the Wallaby-Week 2
Jul 9, 2004 (6 photos) ... to prevent graffiti artists from defacing the work. It is a shame that people feel they must deface such significant sites. Barcaldine is an interesting town that seems to have a lot of amenities. The Showground where we camped had sprinklers on it ...
A travel blog entry by mckenzgl
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BARCALDINE
Jul 16, 2009 (5 photos) ... poisoned tree.......The trunk and branches were removed in July 2007 and transported to Brisbane for the preservation process before returning to Barcaldine to form part of the $8m Tree of Knowedge Memorial opened on 2nd May 2009 by PM Rudd and Premier Ana ...
A travel blog entry by madnomads
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