Nullagine
via Marble Bar Rd, Nullagine, 6758
Nullagine, a tiny township north of Newman, is another gold rush town and was established in 1888.
Nullagine was also the site of Australia’s first known diamond find. Today its red granite hills, winter wildflowers and plentiful waterholes, including Beaton’s Creek Gorge, Garden and Daylight Pools, and the ancient rocks of Conglomerate Gorge attract visitors keen to explore the area as well as fossickers hoping to strike it lucky.
112 kilometres from Marble Bar, a 1 hour drive.
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