An extremely windy night & continued today with dust flying.
We were going to walk around the town but drove instead. Lots of old buildings…

The last one is the old railway station when The Ghan ran through here.

The centre ones are the school & police station. The buildings that have been maintained are all now private residences.
Many others that we wont bore you with. It is said that it is a town that refuses to die. There have even been some new houses built.
To finish our tour of the town we visited the Royal Victoria Hotel which was built in 1879. It closed in 1957 and a retired couple bought it & spent 2 1/2 years restoring it & reopened the hotel last year on limited hours & some basic food.

We had lunch there before going 20kms to Nilpena Ediacara National Park which is a new park & only opened in 2023. It is 60,000ha & was estalished because of the significance of fossils found there. You gave to go on a guided tour in their bus. They say it is of world wide significance & is being listed as a World Heritage area. Overseas University's come here every year to work. There are 36 remote security cameras to watch all possible entrances to the park. We only went on the short tour which didn’t visit the actual fossil sites. However, they have relocated a huge fossil bed into the restored Blacksmith shop & have a remarkable video about the fossils & where to find them on the bed. Weren’t allowed to take photos during that.

The above photos are of the nearby woolshed where they plan to transfer more fossil beds in the future.

The fossils are all sea creatures & over 100 different ones. They say this land was an ancient sea but we think Noah’s flood had something to do with it.
Back to the van by 4 & then showers etc.
Still here tomorrow.