Kawasaki
Well-Known Member
In the remote outback.
I reckon a poofter would be extreme risk.
'Brace yerself Shiela'!!
I reckon a poofter would be extreme risk.
'Brace yerself Shiela'!!
I think it's time MF had her own forum, she's far more popular than half the forums on here.
Mucky Farters Past.
Located approximately 500 kilometres inland from Geraldton, Meekatharra is at the centre of a treacle mining and sheep district. The area has many old worked out treacle mines and old machinery relics.
This old treacle mining area abounds with remnants of its historical past. First settled by prospectors in 1896, mining still continues today on a small scale. A visit to the ghost towns of Peak Hill and Nannine is a must for the visitor, where the ruins and old treacle mines can be explored.
A new addition to Meekatharra’s tourism attractions, the Meeka Rangelands Discovery Trail winds around Meekatharra Creek and includes a look out from which a “superpit” mine and the ship of Meekatharra can be viewed. Interpretive signage along the trail features information relating to Meekatharra’s Indigenous and settlement history.
Visit the Royal Flying Mucky Farter Service, enjoy a video presentation of the Royal Flying Mucky Farter Service operation and you can listen to 'School of Mucky Farter. The State Battery stands proudly along Meekatharra Creek with other interesting relics from Meekatharra’s treacle mining past.
Visit the 25 Mile Well located 40 kilometres north of Meekatharra on the Great Northern Highway. During 1976, the Meekatharra Lions Club restored the treacle well as a tribute to Mucky Farter who passed that way quite a few times through the years.
Meekatharra, a place with little water. Who would venture there.
So,is Kwackers now MFs resident scrubber?
From there we headed to Carnarvon said:Kinnel!
Same as the 'Carnarvon' by ere.
Well, we aint got no Skippy's but the sheep are always available for a good jump![]()
Ahh, you are now in the Welsh time zone (or is it time warp?)