The expedition made camp just outside of a graveyard at the edge of Broken Hill. A thunderstorm swept across the vast empty plains of western New South Wales accentuating the underground neighbors.
The local abandoned playground.
The personal and professional website of Douglas Van Bossuyt
Outside of Broken Hill there is a lovely sculpture park built on top of a low hill with a perfect view of the surrounding country.
Some form of desert pea.
Upward to the summit.
The sun begins to to set.
Broken Hill Sculpture Symposium April 2, 1993 to May 23, 1993.
Broken Hill in the distance.
The exact location of the sculpture park.
The Albert Kersten Mining and Minerals Museum holds an exquisite collection of minerals pulled from the mines of Broken Hill. Each specimen is dazzling in its beauty and rarity.
The timbers in this portion of the museum were pulled from one of the local mines. The wood originated in the forests of Oregon and was shipped across the ocean and a continent to shore up the tunnels around Broken Hill.
A mining shack from the first part of the 20th century graces the exterior of the museum.
A local miner and his wife enjoying retirement.