Breakaways

After hanging a load of washing on the line, I drove two friends to Breakaways. This involved driving north 20kms up the Stuart Hwy then west on a well maintained gravel road. The Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Park covers several square kilometres of land that was an inland sea squillions of years ago. The eroding hills are an amazing mix of colours caused by bleaching and staining from ironstone.




There are three established viewing areas overlooking the basin with the eroded flat top hills in the background. We followed the park road to the dog fence which was constructed to protect the sheep industry in southern states. About 5,000kms of the fence remains from the original 9,000kms fence. It is still the longest fence in the world. Some insane idiots have been deliberately damaging parts of the fence.


The park road joins the Oodnadatta Track. We followed this looking for the Moon Plains, but probably didn't drive far enough as we didn't see the petrified trees that are millions of years old.

Tomorrow we will travel to Woomera for one night, so we packed up as much as possible this evening.




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