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Road-Tripping Australia’s Straight Corners

By Marion Halliday – Getting to Australia’s Cameron Corner can be tricky. Long stretches of all roads leading to this remote Outback junction in the heart of “Corner Country” are rugged; rocky enough to shred your tyres, or sandy enough to get bogged; and dusty when dry, which is most of the time.

Words and photos by Marion Halliday (Red Nomad OZ), author, blogger and Aussie traveller who loves discovering nature based attractions and activities – and scenic loos – all over Australia. Her Aussie travel expertise, photography and the storytelling skills she developed in corporate life come together in her Aussie travel blog where the highlights (and lowlights) of her many years of downunder travel provide inspiration for other Aussie explorers.


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Globerovers Magazine July 2020

Outback Landscape, Broken Hill

Sculpture, Living Desert, Broken Hill

Mad Max II Museum, Silverton via Broken Hill

Evening at the Living Desert, Broken Hill

Lookout over Mundi Mundi Plain, Silverton via Broken Hill

Stephens Creek Reservoir, Broken Hill

Drinking at Cobham Lake en route to Tibooburra

Inside Packsaddle Roadhouse between Broken Hill and Tibooburra

Milparinka Historic Town via Tibooburra

Tibooburra Main Street after rain

Tibooburra Main Street after rain

Tibooburra Rocks

Woolshed at Sturt National Park

Sturt’s Desert Pea, Tibooburra

Cameron Corner Survey Marker where the three states meet

Dingo Fence, Cameron Corner

Jump-ups on Jump Up Loop Road

Middle Road, Sturt National Park

Plains from Jump-up Loop Road Lookout

Waka Claypan near Cameron Corner

Road Warning sign near Cameron Corner

Cameron Corner Road Sign