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Port Headland, South Headland, Marble Bar
Port Hedland is another massive port on the Western Australian
coast exporting the Pilbara's extensive iron ore deposits. So huge is
the operation that 2.6 kilometre long trains haul their loads into
shipping yards nine times a day! The town itself has long been relied upon,
providing services for cattle grazers in the 1860's, a pearl lugging
fleet in the 1870's, and the influx of fortune seekers in the gold rush
of the 1880's.
Apart from tours of the overwhelming industries and the dusty pink
pigeons in the area, Port Hedland's main attraction is Pretty Pool, a
popular picnicking, swimming and shell fossicking spot. Just north of
the tidal pool, Cooke Point presents the best place to view Port
Hedland's version of "Stairway to the Moon" (see Broome in the
Kimberley). Cookes Point is also one of several beaches on the
surrounding coast where flatback turtles return to nest between October
and March.
Fifteen kilometres south of Port Hedland, South Headland is the
modern residential centre.
Travelling along the Great Northern Highway towards Broome, a secondary
road (two thirds paved one third gravel) branches inland, and heads
towards the friendly outback town of Marble Bar. One of the
hottest places in Australia, Marble Bar has recorded periods of up to
160 days, where the temperature has consistently reached over forty
degrees! This town takes it's name from an large bar of striking red
jasper which traverses the nearby Coongan River. The landscape in the
surrounding countryside is also impressive, especially after the late
winter rains, when the bland spinifex covered ranges and hills are
transformed into colourful collage of blooming wildflowers. In town, all
well trodden paths lead to the legendary Ironclad Hotel, the local and
districts convergence point. Just down the road, the still working
Comet Gold Mine is also well worth a look.
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