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Visit the Walls of China Mungo, one of Australia's most incredible sights.
Built in the late 19th Century, originally owned by Malcolm and Beatty, the first camp and station agents in Balranald.
Ben Scott Swing Bridge and Heritage Walk is a must-visit destination in Balranald, Australia.
The Five Rivers Fishing Trail in Balranald is a popular destination for anglers, offering the chance to catch a variety of native fish species.
Lake Benanee is a large freshwater lake located 13 kilometers east of Euston, a quaint little town situated along the banks of the Murray River.
The Malcolm Building Museum is a Local History museum located in Maitland, NSW.
Murrumbidgee Junction, located in Balranald, NSW, is a picturesque area that offers a range of facilities and amenities for visitors to enjoy.
Red Top Lookout and Boardwalk is a remarkable destination within Mungo National Park, offering bird's eye views of the landscape's erosion effects.
Swing Bridge - Balranald Balranald is a popular attraction known for its unique natural beauty and wildlife.
Located in Mungo National Park, the Walls of China Viewing Platform is one of the most iconic views in Outback NSW.
Yanga Woolshed Picnic Area Balranald is a picturesque spot located in Yanga National Park, part of Murrumbidgee Valley National Park.