Old Gold Mine Ghost Town - Big Bell in Western Australia
Автор: The World From Above
Загружено: 2025-07-03
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Big Bell, a haunting ghost town nestled approximately 30 km southwest of Cue in Western Australia, stands as a poignant testament to the region's gold rush era. Established in 1936 to support the Big Bell Gold Mine, the town once boasted a population of around 850 residents and featured amenities such as a hospital, picture theatre, and a grand Art Deco hotel—the Big Bell Hotel, renowned for its reportedly longest bar in Australia . The mine and town flourished until the mid-1950s, after which both were abandoned. Today, visitors can explore the site's remnants, including the hotel's imposing ruins and the faint outlines of streets, offering a glimpse into the past amidst the vast, arid landscape . Accessible via Big Bell Road from Cue, this ghost town provides a unique opportunity to step back in time and reflect on the transient nature of boomtowns in Australia's goldfields.
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