INDUSTRY VS. THE ENVIRONMENT THE DYING RIVERS OF WESTERN NSW
Oct 17, 2019
4 minutes
Words & Pics DAVID COOK
FAR WESTERN NSW has a lot to offer the keen traveler. From the forested delights of the Warrumbungles to the parched deserts around Broken Hill and down to the deeply significant archaeological treasures of Lake Mungo, there is more than enough to keep the keenest camper trailer tourist on the road for years.
It’s a treasure house of travel built upon the natural environment, upon the wonders bestowed by the natural evolution of the landscape and the organisms which have adapted to its unique façade. Except that the very heartbeat of its life — the mighty Darling
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