Day 13 Thursday 29th June
After rain
all night we were hoping that today would be dry but it was not to be. This
meant that we couldn’t explore some of the tracks and points of interest due to
the poor conditions of the roads. We opted to do some much needed washing and
had to “hang around” to use the dryers which were in high demand. We did manage to check out the Long meadows
Cotton Fields and Irrigation Dam which was huge. Bourke was traditionally a
wool growing area and was once one of the busiest inland ports transporting
wool and other goods down the Darling. Wool is still grown here but since 1966
cotton has taken over as the major industry. There are 2 cotton gins in Bourke
so you can see that it is a very important industry for Bourke. We did a quick
little walk around town looking at some of the historical buildings.



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ReplyDeleteabour to start dry july enjoy your trip raining here and cold
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ReplyDeleteabour to start dry july enjoy your trip raining here and cold