A quick look in town had us at the Visitor Centre,
with a great display of "old stuff"
Then over the road to the Post Office which also houses a local
Art & Craft Workshop.
This lovely Macrocarpa in the Centre Nature Strip.
Then out to the Sandstone Historic Tail.
This is a view out to the Breakaways.
The cooling shaft.
??? I hear you ask.
This is the site of The Brewery.. I kid you not.
Built in 1907 by you guessed it an Irishman.....
J.V. Kearney
These were the cellars. Sadly he only lasted until 1910,
when the railway arrived allowing a large range of beers
in cheaply..
London Bridge
Sandstones famous natural attraction.
The photographer captured by his "assistant"
In the old days they have had Camel Trains across here.
But now in the days OH&S you are asked
not to walk on this 350 million year old rock formation.
I checked it out from above for a different perspective.
Oy Oy your not supposed to do that.
Contradiction Well, was the first town water supply.
Later used as a watering stop for Cobb & Co.
Then we saw this......
He is also staying in the Caravan Park,
another use for the Old Postie Bike.
Fist time we've seen one with a metal detector.
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