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North West WA

The North West region of Western Australia is a vast, remote, and awe-inspiring expanse that includes the iconic subregions of the Kimberley and the Pilbara. It’s a place of ancient landscapes, dramatic coastlines, and cultural depth – often described as one of the world’s last true wilderness areas.

Cossack Museum

The Courthouse was built in 1895 during the declining years of Cossack , as were most of the stone buildings …

Old Gaol

Her Majesty’s Regional Prison on the outskirts of Roebourne as it stands today was built in 1896, upgraded from an …

Pearl Street

Pearl Street is the main road in the abandoned town of Cossack. Most of the remaining buildings are in or …

Asian Cemetery

The Asian Cemetery at Cossack is one of two established cemeteries in the abandoned town. Cossack was were the pearling …

Tien Tsin Lookout

Tien Tsin Lookout is on a hill in the abandoned town of Cossack in Western Australia. The town was first …

Cemeteries

New settlements in Australia were often harsh. Cemeteries can be a good place for learning the stories met by settlers …

Reader Head Lookout

Reader Head is on the northern point of Cossack, an abandoned port town in the north-west region of Western Australia. …

Settlers Beach

Settlers Beach is a north-facing beach beside Reader Head at the abandoned town of Cossack. The beach was used as …

School House

The school house is in the abandoned town of Cossack in Western Australia. The town became the main port servicing …

Cossack

Cossack is an abandoned ghost town in Western Australia at the mouth of the Harding River. In the 1870s, Cossack …