Desert Kurrajong Desert Kurrajong growing north of Payne's Find.
| Roadside vegetation north of Payne's Find
| The Granites near Mt Magnet
| Granite Rock formations
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Mt Magnet from The Granites
| Historic Buildings at Cue Post Office and Police Station at Cue
| Historic Bank Of New South Wales
| Bandstand in Main Street of Cue
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Local Boys at Cue
| Nallan Dam Nallan Dam was made to supply water to the steam engines when the railway used to run to Meekatharra
| Camping Ground at Nallan Dam
| View from Lake Annean Lookout
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Lake Annean from Hilltop Lookout
| Dunna Dunna at Lake Annean Dunna Dunna, a member of the Hibiscus Family, growing on the banks of Lake Annean
| View to Lake Annean
| Dry Bed of Lake Annean
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4WD Vehicle at Lake Annean
| Historic Nannine Cemetery
| Historic Nannine Cemetery
| Meekatharra Open-Cut Mine
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Creek Crossing on road to Wiluna
| Reflections at Creek Crossing
| Still Water at Creek Crossing
| Creek Crossing east of Meekatharra
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Two Ringneck Parrots in the branches
| Patterned Bark of River Red Gum Tree Trunk
| Wiluna, main street looking up the hill Wiluna is at the western end of the Gunbarrel Highway
| General Store at Wiluna Wiluna is on the western end of the Gunbarrel Highway
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Gunbarrel Highway Sign above Petrol Bowsers Sign at Wiluna showing distances yet to be travelled on this trip
| Wiluna, main street at turn-off to Gunbarrel Highway
| Gunbarrel Highway Signpost
| Vegetation, Mulga Shrubland
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Wildflowers, Eremophila
| Wongawol Creek Crossing
| River Red Gums by Creek
| Harry Johnstone Water Harry Johnstone Water is commonly called Mingal Pool
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Mingal Pool on Wongawol Station
| River Red Gums at Mingal Pool
| Picnic Area at Mingal Pool
| A Dying River Gum
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