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The 'must-visit Land' in Australia's Inland Town: the surviving and Independent Berzville

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[Free Tour]     08 Jan 2018
Queensland's small town of (Birdsville), known as the "must-visit place" in Australia's inland town, is known for its original village and independent location.

Queensland's small town of (Birdsville), known as the "must-visit place" in Australia's inland town, is known for its original village and independent location.

Fewer than 300 people lived in Burzville, and less so before, thanks to the blessing of traveling.

Three hotels serve passers-by and bring warmth to them. A sweet winery. A blacksmith's shop. Three or two small gardens. There are libraries, hospitals and museums. Also known as the world's loneliest Boltzville police.

The 'must-visit Land' in Australia's Inland Town: the surviving and Independent Berzville

Australia's most remote desert area, the size of a British. 59-year-old Constable McSean, has been a police officer for 10 years. He is also the only police officer.

"it's so remote that no one wants to commit a crime."

His last arrest was at a horse race four years ago.

"the most common job here is desert rescue."

The local Simpson desert, which has temperatures as high as 50 degrees in the summer, will still be in need of help, with about five desert missions a year, although the desert is not open in the summer.


It sounds a little scary. What makes such a remote place a must-see in a small inland town?


Probably because:

Here is a magnificent view of the fire clouds!

The 'must-visit Land' in Australia's Inland Town: the surviving and Independent Berzville


Here is one of the three most legendary driving routes in Australia-the Burzville path, (Birdsville Track).

The 'must-visit Land' in Australia's Inland Town: the surviving and Independent Berzville

The legend of this road is that the red earth exposed to the surface leads the seeker's wheels forward for a long time.


Here are wild Simpson desert (Simpson Desert) self-driving people often camp here to go to the desert.

The 'must-visit Land' in Australia's Inland Town: the surviving and Independent Berzville


As the world's largest dune desert, the beauty of the Simpson Desert is by no means the right language to describe. She straddles the Northern Territory, South Australia and Queensland. For adventure-loving self-drivers, the Simpson Desert is their favorite paradise. Berzville, on the other hand, was the last supply station before people went into the desert to explore.

The 'must-visit Land' in Australia's Inland Town: the surviving and Independent Berzville


The most famous attractions in the Simpson Desert include Lake (Birdsville billabong), the Great Red Dune, (Big Red sand dune), Cape Pubail, (Poeppels Corner). Thousands of sand dunes form an ever-changing landscape of magnificent deserts, bringing visitors a different shock experience.


And here's the famous annual sports competition.

The 'must-visit Land' in Australia's Inland Town: the surviving and Independent Berzville

The (Birdsville Races) and Mustang Brand Championships (Bronco) are the most important events in the town. By this time each year, the population of small towns will soar from 120 to 6,000 in two days.

The photographer took the picture of the parking lot in a light plane. "the owners of these four-wheel-drive cars come from all over Australia," he said. "two gas stations in the town will sell more than 16000 litres of diesel during the horse racing event."


There's a great bar!

The 'must-visit Land' in Australia's Inland Town: the surviving and Independent Berzville

No matter how small Burzville is, the bar here is very famous and has a long history.

Built in 1884, the bar has three areas, two traditional mainland Australian bars and a beer garden. Despite its remoteness and harsh environment, there are still some of the most mellow native beers, which have served in the sand for nearly 140 years and are the last fortress of human civilization in the region.

The town also has its own bakery: specialty dishes, Curry Beef and camel meatloaf. When a cold wave sweeps through the southern coastal cities, the elderly come here in a RV for the winter.

Burzville is an outsider. Postal planes deliver letters twice a week, refrigerated trucks come every 14 days, water is plentiful and free, and there is no need to worry about traffic jams. "

Her beauty is unique.

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