ABC TV has been re-playing a lot of Backroads over summer, and while not every episode is as interesting as some, last night's one on the incredibly hot and remote town of Marble Bar in Western Australia was particularly good.
I had no idea at all what the place would look like. In fact, I sort of assumed that with its far-from-unusual days over 45 degrees in summer, that it might have been an iron mining outpost with no permanent residents. It was apparently 48, 48.5 and 49.1 degrees there last month. Who would voluntarily live in such a place?
But no: it's an old gold mining town still with 200 residents, including a guy and his wife in their 70's running their own personal mini mine that they hope will one day run into the gold vein that test drilling indicates is somewhere near them. The town has also been "greened up" over the years, so now it features not just red dust in the main street, but substantial trees too.
There is also more in the way of cattle stations in the area than I would have expected. Again, I had assumed that cattle would be keeling over dead in temperatures over about 45 degrees, but apparently not.
It was a really remarkable episode.
2 comments:
Backroads nno. Endeavour, Wallander, Shetland yes
It's great and a great opportunity to watch what they are watching with their interest
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