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The Living Desert and Sculptures

The Living Desert and Sculptures Off Nine Mile Road, Broken Hill NSW 2880

Introduction of The Living Desert and Sculptures

Located in the western inland desert of New South Wales, Broken Hill is a mining-based city of, The Living Desert and Sculptures, located about 10 kilometers north of the town, within Living Desert State Park, one of Broken Hill's iconic attractions, consisting of 12 sand sculptures of varying shapes. The location of the sculpture itself is very beautiful, is a good place to enjoy the surrounding and small town scenery.

Living Desert State Park is large, The Living Desert and Sculptures is located at the top of the park, condescending, beautiful scenery, especially at sunset and sunrise is very beautiful. Notice that after entering the park from the entrance, there are two roads, one to the picnic area and one to the top of the hill, about 1000 meters long, which requires a walk of about 20 minutes, as Broken Hill is located in the inland desert. In summer the daytime temperature will be as high as 40 degrees, walking needs a lot of physical strength; But from another road the car can drive directly to the top of the mountain, which is much less effort. Notice that there is a section of road near the top of the mountain with only one lane in both directions. When there is a meeting of cars, you need to make way with the space on the side of the road, and you must pay attention to safety in driving.


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  • $6 per person, with ticket vending machines at the import office


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Australia - New South Wales
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