The
countryside is changing all the time and we are surprised by that – sort of
expected it to be same, same as we traveled-but it is not.
Checked the
Charles Todd Memorial
Even by
today`s standards, the Overland Telegraph Line was a massive project but it was
built in less than two years. Nearly 36,000 poles had to be fitted with
insulators and lighting rods and erected in the bush. Some poles cut from local
timber; other poles were made of iron and imported from England.
The project
was planned in the finest detail by Sir Charles Todd, Superintendent of Posts
and Telegraphs for South Australia. Todd personally supervised the completion
of the line and then rode with a small party 2500 kilometres from Frews Ponds
to Adelaide to inspect the work.
A shocking
result…
The final
join in the Overland Telegraph was made just 1.6 kilometres west of the marker
by engineer Robert Patterson on22 August 1872. He wrote this account in his
dairy.
“Half the party seized hold of me and
the wire, and the other half of the other end, and stretched with all might and
main to bring the two ends together. All our force could not do this. I then
attached some binding wire to one end. The moment I brought it to the other end
the current passed through my body from all the batteries on the line. I had to
yell and let go. Next time I proceeded more cautiously, and used my handkerchief
to seize the wire. In about 5 minutes I had the join made complete, and
Adelaide was in communication with Port Darwin. It would have been with England
had not the [overseas] cable broken down.”
Also
Alexander Forrest Memorial which is just a momument.
Stopped off
at Larrimah to check out the Giant Stubbie and Pink Panther. There is a small
museum there which is packed full of information and photos from WWII staging
camp and hospital which was here during WWII.
Warloch Rest Area we decided to spend two
nights here. After everyone left the next morning we commandeered the shelter
and put up Shade cloth to help keep us cool during the day.
Even with the
trucks and other traffic going past it is quiet peaceful watching and listening
to the birds with one who`s call sounds like a cat`s meow really cute.
According to our bird book they are the Grey-Crowned Babbler, there is also a
Great Bower Bird.
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