Wild Gooseberries and River Boats
Description
Brewarrina is an aboriginal term for the native gooseberry. In the 1860s Brewarrina was a busy port for shipping wool to Adelaide (captial of South Australia). It's quite the feat of imagination these days to picture river boats making the long journey along the meandering path of the Darling River!
Nav data
- Country: Australia
- Locale: N.S.W. | Far West
- Route: YBRW Brewarrina to YBRW Brewarrina
- Distance: 105 nm
- File name: australia-YBRW-to-YBRW-VFR-brewarrina-230613
Waypoints
- WP 1 - Intersection of Goodooga Road and Kamilaroi Highway
- WP 2 - Intersection of Goodooga Road and Narran Lake Road
- WP 3 - Narran Lake Road at Narran Lake
- WP 4 - Airstrip at the SE corner of Narran Lake
- WP 5 - Coolabah Station on the Barwon River
- WP 6 - Miralwyn Airport YMIR
- WP 7 - Tarrion Road Reservoir 6 nm SE of Brewarrina
- Land at Brewarrina YBRW
WP 1 - Intersection of Goodooga Road and Kamilaroi Highway
WP 2 - Intersection of Goodooga Road and Narran Lake Road
WP 3 - Narran Lake Road at Narran Lake
WP 4 - Airstrip at the SE corner of Narran Lake
WP 5 - Coolabah Station on the Barwon River
WP 6 - Miralwyn Airport YMIR
WP 7 - Tarrion Road Reservoir 6 nm SE of Brewarrina
Land at Brewarrina YBRW
Brewarrina