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Camel Soak  

The tranquil surroundings at Camel Soak east of Perenjori, provide an excellent spot to sit down for a picnic. Visit the man made granite watering hole where men and their camels would obtain a much needed drink whilst undertaking the arduous task of ...

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John Forrest Lookout  

The John Forerest Lookout provides a 360 degree view of surrounding station country. It was here, during an 1897 expedition that Sir John Forrest established his survey point on top this hill. The lookout forms part of the Damperwah Hills, which For ...

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Pindarri Soak  

Pindarri Soak is a popular picnic area and lookout. When touring near Perenjori, stop at this site for scenic views. In spring the vistas around the surrounding countryside have striking colours as the wildflowers bloom. Pindarri Soak is located ...

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Rothsay Ghost Town  

77 kilometres east of Perenjori is the ghost town of Rothsay. Gold was discovered here in 1894 and within a year all the leases had been pegged. In its heyday, Rothsay had a population of 500, the town experienced a second lease of life during the 19 ...

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Vermin Proof Fence  

Originally called the "Rabbit Proof Fence", it runs north and south, 37 kilometres east of Perenjori. The enormous task of building such a fence from the South to the North Coast, was first undertaken in 1901 to combat the devastation caused by rabbi ...

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