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Drive through the historical township which once had a hotel, Post Office, shop, school and church. The Lipson area once produced some of the finest talc in the world. The annual local show celebrated 100 years in 2002. |
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Visit the Memorial Park on the entrance to the town with a windmill signifying water, which the word Ungarra means and also a symbol of early settlement. |
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| Moody Tanks Railway Reserve |
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This reserve features a unique historic water catchment scheme using a large natural rock formation which collected and stored water for the steam trains that ran in the early part of the century. An idyliic spot for a picnic with fantastic country views from the top of the huge sloped flat rock which at the base has the full restored water catchment tank. |
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| Take a scenic coastal drive connecting the Tumby Bay and Port Neill townships. Along the way visit beautiful beaches and bays, and see the picturesque Port Neill Golf Course. |
A popular fishing and camping spot. Toilets available. On low summer tide you can wade across to the island to view the birds. Please check tides first.
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A beautiful popular beach located on the coast road. |
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| The Wells were the main water supply for Port Neill township in the early days until 1928. The restoration was completed and opened 30th April 1995. Close by is a long sandy beach, popular for fishing and family picnics. |
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