It's Sunday, and not quite tourist season, and that means many attractions are closed. We bought a book by Gary and Wendy Baker called "Cloncurry Trails, A Guide to Off-Road Touring around Cloncurry and Mount Isa" which was recommended by our camping neighbour at Mount Isa, from the Information Centre. Beautiful photos and very informative text and maps. Armed with this resource we set off to spend the day exploring around the Cloncurry area.
First stop was Chinaman Creek Dam, a popular picnic area just a few kms west of town. This dam, built in 1994, is the primary water source for Cloncurry. Water comes from both the Cloncurry River and Chinaman Creek.
Back along the deteriorating road with the partially washed out bridge, to the highway we passed the turnoff to Sunset Mine.
Next stop Fountain Springs. If it looks familiar it's because some to the movie Crocodile Dundee was filmed here. It's a permanent water source bubbling up through the quartzite faultline. A cool oasis in the heat of the day - the flies think so too!! The scenery was rugged and photogenic. Watrfalls flow after rain, unfortunately not when we were there though.
Back to Ballara and we turned off to see the China Wall. Some 6kms down the 4WD track we came across this quartzite formation, about 400m long, up to 20m high and only 1m thick in some places
Then it was back to Cloncurry along the highway.
Before we left the following morning, we called in to John Flynn Place Museum and Gallery. It was worth waiting for. The Museum is all about the flying doctors and the flying priests. There's a great display of the technology used, including pedal radios. The Gallery has works by local artists and entries in the local competition.
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