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Mary Kathleen Mine Site

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Mary Kathleen Mine Site Camp, near Cloncurry in Queensland, offers a unique and historically rich camping experience. This former uranium mining town, now abandoned, provides an intriguing setting where campers can explore the remnants of the once-thriving community. The site features old concrete slabs, streets, and structures, allowing visitors to camp among the eerie yet fascinating ruins.

The campsite is completely free and requires campers to be self-sufficient, as there are no facilities available. This means you should bring your own water, food, and camping gear. The historical aspects of the site, including old buildings, roads, and a swimming pool, add to its allure, making it a perfect spot for history enthusiasts and adventurers alike.

Camping at Mary Kathleen Mine Site Camp offers a rare opportunity to delve into Australia's mining history while enjoying the solitude and beauty of the outback. The vast open spaces ensure plenty of room for privacy and quiet reflection. Whether you're drawn by the history or the unique setting, Mary Kathleen Mine Site Camp provides a memorable and enriching outdoor experience.

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