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131 Lachlan St, Hay NSW 2711Map
Phone+61 2 6993 1128
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  • Crystalline4u
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    Oh send us to our just reward in Hay or Hell, but, gracious Lord. Deliver us from Booligal

    Banjo Paterson wrote a poem about Booligal and made the town famous, but when you visit... you will not see any sign of the that subsequent fame.  It was a crossing place for stock travelling from Que...

    Reviewed on May 13, 2023
  • Oldjack
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    Historical Stock Route Moama To Wilcannia

    This is a historical stock route from Moama to Wilcannia and is well signed along Cobb Highway with 47 information panels and a number of interesting art works. Some of the art was great but it took a...

    Reviewed on Jun 20, 2021
  • valuerecogniser
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    Make up your own mind

    Many say it is boring, as they do of the Nullarbor however I find it interesting. It does vary quite a lot, but being from Sth Australia I do not agree with the open irrigation channels and huge dams....

    Reviewed on Feb 11, 2020
  • TheHolidayHunter
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    The Long Paddock - Droving history showcased

    The concept of the long paddock is great. In many of the towns, the history of Droving in NSW and Vic is very well presented, however this is detracted by the many poor sites. Well worth the drive as ...

    Reviewed on Jun 30, 2015
  • Ian M
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    another world

    Very interesting insight into a different way of life - on the droving route! Incredible that this sort of life still exists.

    Reviewed on Jan 19, 2015