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Barkly Tablelands

Barkly Tablelands, Northern Territory

A vast land of cattle stations and bush to the east of the Stuart Highway that bisects the Northern Territory from north to south. It is an empty land, unforgiving, the real outback of stockmen, mostly Aboriginal. But nowadays cattle are no longer transported on the hoof along the endless "stock routes" but travel in huge "Road Trains" to the abattoirs in Katherine.

There is the famous Daly Waters Pub, near a former airport, a few km off the Highway, with typical Outback humour and, to keep the past alive, the little (almost ghost-) town of Newcastle Waters maintains its ramshackle buildings and a Drovers memorial as a tribute to the pioneers who tried to make a living here.

The Tablelands Highway leads north from the Barkly Homestead Road House to the "Heartbreak Hotel" at Cape Crawford where it joins the Carpentaria Highway 100 km from Borroloola. It is a lonely stretch of road with large cattle stations like Brunette Downs well off the road and for miles not a tree in sight. Parts of it truly look like being "in the middle of nowhere".


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Road Train
Road Train
Daly Waters Pub
Daly Waters Pub
Inside the Pub
Inside the Pub
Newcastle Waters
Newcastle Waters
Corrugated iron house
Corrugated iron house
Drovers' Memorial
Drovers' Memorial
Rockhampton Downs
Rockhampton Downs
Playford River
Playford River
Cattle in the scrub
Cattle in the scrub
Tablelands Highway
Tablelands Highway
Driving cattle
Driving cattle
Repeater Station
Repeater Station
STOCK MEN


 
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