70 likes | 164 Views
Broken Hills is one of world's richest silver-lead-zinc ore bodies discovered ever. Are you want to know the reasons to go there, here are the five other reasons to go. Know it briefly with Aussie Trip Advisor.<br><br>See more at http://www.aussietripadvisor.com/blog/2016/12/9/five-reasons-to-visit-broken-hills-in-new-south-wales
E N D
Broken Hill owes its origin to a young German boundary rider who discovered a rich ore body, later known as the Line of Lode. The town is encircled by the hills of the Barrier Ranges and it was exactly in these broken hills that one of the world's richest silver-lead-zinc ore bodies was discovered. Ever since mining has been an important part of the Silver City's economy. But, is that National Heritage listings award reason enough to make the journey? Yes ... but here are our five other reasons to visit Broken Hill: Next
1. Perfect Landscapes From lush wetlands and lakes to spectacular flat topped plateaus and shimmering desert plains, Broken Hill has a magnificent range of diverse landscapes to discover and reconnoiter. Many film-makers have been drawn here by the vibrant colors and perfect light. It has a power-packed punch of dark, red soil contrasting with clear blue skies. An amazing light show at night comes after the wonders of the day. Next
2. The Locals From lush wetlands and lakes to spectacular flat topped plateaus and shimmering desert plains, Broken Hill has a magnificent range of diverse landscapes to discover and reconnoiter. Many film-makers have been drawn here by the vibrant colors and perfect light. It has a power-packed punch of dark, red soil contrasting with clear blue skies. An amazing light show at night comes after the wonders of the day. Next
3. The Palace Hotel Next From lush wetlands and lakes to spectacular flat topped plateaus and shimmering desert plains, Broken Hill has a magnificent range of diverse landscapes to discover and reconnoiter. Many film-makers have been drawn here by the vibrant colors and perfect light. It has a power-packed punch of dark, red soil contrasting with clear blue skies. An amazing light show at night comes after the wonders of the day.
4. The Living Desert and Sculptures off Nine-Mile Road The Living Desert Reserve in the Barrier Ranges, located just out of Broken Hill features twelve striking sandstone pieces rejoicing the connection between environment and art. They offer stunning panoramic views of Broken Hill’s skyline, particularly at sunset. A walking trail starting from the sanctuary car park takes you to the sculpture site. Check out the Fauna Sanctuary while there. The Fauna Sanctuary is enclosed by a predator-proof fence, and withpaths that encourage visitors to experience and better understandthe region’sAboriginal heritage. Next
5. The Desert Golf Course It's one of the best desert courses in Australia. The tournament course is cut out of a natural waterway and may be challenging to we amateurs ... but the views are spectacular. Next
US: 12H Nob Hill, Roseland, NJ, 07068 Australia: 9 Gladstone Avenue, Magill, South Australia, 5072 +1-973-463-3965 +1-201-543-8225 Repeat