Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Across the border from Mildura, Wentworth (in NSW) is a quaint little town with a few big things going for it. Their jail was the first to be designed by an Australian and the model for many built later on (Dubbo's doors are a Wentworth design apparently), and it sits at the junction of the Murray and Darling rivers. A beautiful sight that is.

The steamer PS Ruby is a special monument to them, being restored by a loving team (I think of volunteers).




 

I can't remember which river is which, but this is from a lookout at the junction.



Now that's a drink.

The PS Ruby.


This is the tenth post in the On the road to nowhere series. Missed the last one? Catch up!

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