I HAVE come to love Far North Queensland, from Cape York across to the Gulf and especially discovering new areas with history attached. On a recent trip, I was pointed towards an area that sounded pretty cool to explore off the Burke Developmental Road in the Mareeba Shire. Finding the old town, or at least the turn-off for Lappa, wasn’t that easy as there’s nothing left from the old mining days – if it wasn’t for a prior chat with a local, I would have driven straight past. The sign on the top of a rise was marked for Mount Garnet, and this was the turn for Lappa. A short way up the road I found the main area of Lappa and the historic Espanol Hotel built in 1901.
Turn back the clock to January 1891 when silver was discovered by Phil Hamlin and his party after they crossed the Featherbed Range a few miles to the north, and a dozen claims were set up and the