Balla Balla track 100km south west of Port Hedland
       
     
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 Roadside installation 25km north of Millstream Chichester N/P.
       
     
 Fortescue gorge, Karinjini N/P.
       
     
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 Fortescue gorge, Karinjini N/P.
       
     
 Just outside the mining town of Tom Price, there is a lookout on a small hillock. Originally intended for tourists, over the years it has become an informal memorial site used by the town’s residents to remember loved ones who died here since the 19
       
     
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 There are four privately owned rail tracks in the Pilbara region, used for the transport of iron ore. The  trains consist of up to 236 wagons with a total length of 2.4 kms weighing approx 30,.00 tonnes.
       
     
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William Coffin
       
     
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tools of the trade
       
     
Coppin Gap
       
     
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 Iron ore carrier entering Port Hedland.
       
     
 Fishing in Port Hedland.
       
     
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 Mining in the Pilbara is a 24/7 operation with road trains driving through the night, every night.
       
     
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 Balla Balla track 100km south west of Port Hedland
       
     

Balla Balla track 100km south west of Port Hedland

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Horn blasting
       
     
Horn blasting

Tambrey Road, 150km south-west of Karratha.

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Marble Bar

My favourite tune.
       
     
My favourite tune.

Marble Bar

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loner

Marble Bar

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sing a song of sixpence

Marble Bar

Resilience
       
     
Resilience

Envisaged by Western Australian artist Alex Mickle, this sculpture was constructed by the local community for the small mining town of Paraburdoo. ‘Resilience’ is based on a spherical torus shape that some physicists believe best describes the dimensional properties of our universe. The top section is made of stone estimated to be 2.4 billion years old.

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Discarded under-road stream piping south west of Marble Bar near Glen Herring gorge.

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 Roadside installation 25km north of Millstream Chichester N/P.
       
     

Roadside installation 25km north of Millstream Chichester N/P.

 Fortescue gorge, Karinjini N/P.
       
     

Fortescue gorge, Karinjini N/P.

 Fortescue gorge, Karinjini N/P.
       
     

Fortescue gorge, Karinjini N/P.

 Fortescue gorge, Karinjini N/P.
       
     

Fortescue gorge, Karinjini N/P.

 Just outside the mining town of Tom Price, there is a lookout on a small hillock. Originally intended for tourists, over the years it has become an informal memorial site used by the town’s residents to remember loved ones who died here since the 19
       
     

Just outside the mining town of Tom Price, there is a lookout on a small hillock. Originally intended for tourists, over the years it has become an informal memorial site used by the town’s residents to remember loved ones who died here since the 1970s. Nobody seems to know when or why this change of purpose started, but standing in the centre of the lookout, surrounded by hundreds of painted rocks and other homemade mini-memorials (including a fridge!) is a poignant, slightly eerie and unique experience.

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bong room
       
     
bong room

Cleaverville, mid-way between Karratha and Roebourne.

 There are four privately owned rail tracks in the Pilbara region, used for the transport of iron ore. The  trains consist of up to 236 wagons with a total length of 2.4 kms weighing approx 30,.00 tonnes.
       
     

There are four privately owned rail tracks in the Pilbara region, used for the transport of iron ore. The trains consist of up to 236 wagons with a total length of 2.4 kms weighing approx 30,.00 tonnes.

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William Coffin
       
     
William Coffin

Marble Bar cemetery: R.I.P William Coffin.

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Coppin Gap
       
     
Coppin Gap

Located 50km north east of Marble Bar, Coppin Gap was hit by Cyclone Ilsa on April 14, 2023. The category 5 storm destroyed much of its bushland.

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 Iron ore carrier entering Port Hedland.
       
     

Iron ore carrier entering Port Hedland.

 Fishing in Port Hedland.
       
     

Fishing in Port Hedland.

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 Mining in the Pilbara is a 24/7 operation with road trains driving through the night, every night.
       
     

Mining in the Pilbara is a 24/7 operation with road trains driving through the night, every night.

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