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The Star of Biberatha by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

Whilst this tunnel is known as Jokers Tunnel, it is within the lease, The Star of Biberatha, named after the prominent hill where the tunnel is, Biberatha. The Joker’s lease is 100 metres or so to the southeast.

That said the tunnel is appropriately named, and later returns from this node where 3 kg of gold from 550 tonnes of ore. Not economical even in the late 1800s.

Gascoyne Murchison Outback Pathway Exploration July-August 2020 - #GMOPE 36.
 
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No. 17 Rue Adrien Troupel, Langogne - Chemin de Stevenson-2018-D4-3 by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

Rue Adrien Troupel in Langogne is the road we walked as part of the Chemin de Stevenson leaving Langogne. The narrow gap and stairs just caught my attention. The architecture and urban landscape here is so different to what we see in Perth where we have so much space or think we do.

Day 4 of 12 - Langogne - Le Cheylard l’Evèque: Walking the Chemin de Stevenson (GR 70 Robert Louis Stevenson Trail) in the south of France.
 
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London Bridge, Sandstone by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

The Sandstone area has countless natural rock formations or 'breakaways' that contrast dramatically with the rust-stained landscapes.

Believed to be 350 million years old, one of the most spectacular breakaways known as 'London Bridge' was once wide enough to allow and horse and sulky to cross. Over the years, however, it has been eroded to its present width of one metre.
 
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