Broken Hill - Outback NSW

Broken Hill: Outback Australia is known for its remarkable colours, hues, tones and textures. The blues and reds of Broken Hill complement each other beautifully in this landscape. Broken Hill, also know as the Silver City, is the jewel of Outback NSW and is one destination that should be put on any travellers' list of places to see in Australia. Not only a beautiful town with its wonderful architecture, but it is also provides the perfect base for exploring some of the best Outback NSW including the Darling River Run and the Corner Country.
Broken Hill |
Outback Australia |
Under a big Azure sky, the Australian Outback is known for its remarkable colours and contrasts. The blues and reds compliment each other beautifully in this landscape.
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Broken Hill also provides the perfect base for exploring the area – be it the attractions just out of town or further afield into the great Australian outback.
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Miners Memorial |
Delprats |
Broken Wall |
Brownes Shaft 1 |
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Brownes Shaft 2 |
Brownes Shaft 3 |
Brownes Line |
Rust Lines |
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Broken Hill Lines |
Bolts |
Sculpture Vista 1 |
Sculpture Symposium 1 |
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Sculpture Vista 1 |
Time |
Of Rock |
Broken Hill Icon 1 |
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Broken Hill Icon 2 |
Broken Hill Icon 3 |
Skyward |
Royal Exchane Hotel |
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RFDS |
Phallic |
Up Close |
Steel Ine |
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Buried by Mullock |
Blue Steel |
Loader |
Miners Memorial |
Close to town are attraction like the Sculpture Symposium, Silverton and Mundi Muni Plains. Slightly further away there are two amazing National Parks (Mutawintji and Kinchega), the mighty Darling River and the Opal town of White Cliffs. Even further afield; to the north is the area known as the Corner Country (Tibooburra, Milparinka, and Cameron Corner) with the vast Sturt National Park, while to the south is Lake Mungo (Mungo National Park) and further south (along the Darling River) is Wentworth where the mighty Darling meets the Murray River.
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