Day 7 Friday 23rd June
While I had
a quick look around the Wentworth Cemetery this morning, Rob looked over Lock
10 which just happened to be next to the cemetery. We then had an easy drive to Broken Hill
arriving here for a late lunch. We visited the tourist information centre and
then went on the Broken Hill silver trail heritage drive. It was quite an
extensive drive and will take at least 2 hours to do it all so we completed
about half of it and will do the rest tomorrow. It took us to the very
historical areas and we saw many old beautiful buildings but we were very
impressed with the older silver and zinc mines close to the main town. Here
there are numerous explanations of mining in the past and the development of Broken
Hill. The memorial to the 800 miners who have died on the job since 1885 was spectacular.
It listed all their names and how they died. Of course in the early days of the
mines, the deaths per year were many and some of the miners were very young. We
found one who was only 12. The last 40 years the deaths were few and far
between. We are staying at a lovely park
and it is next to the cemetery….so I picked up a pamphlet about a self-guided cemetery
walk that I hope to do before we leave. We’ve booked in for 3 nights and have
quite a bit planned. We decided to “eat out” tonight and went to the Palace
Hotel an old and iconic hotel in Broken Hill, mainly because it featured in the
movie “Priscilla, Queen of the Desert”. It has a huge glittery shoe in the foyer,
murals on most walls and really promotes itself on this. Our meals were
enjoyable and after quick look around the Pub we returned to the van.











Striking a rather famous Cher pose there Rob! If only you could turn back time...
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