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Blyth
Homestead in Litchfield National
Park, Northern Territory, Australia
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Blyth
Homestead - 4WD accessible. Built by the
Sargent family in 1929 abandoned in the early 1960s,
the Blyth Homestead, which was also the location
of an old tin mine now a ruin, stands as a reminder
of the tough conditions faced by the pioneers in
remote areas. This home was eventually sold by the
second owners to the Territory Government to become
part of Litchfield National Park in 1985. Standing
before the home, you can appreciate the tough conditions
faced by the pioneers in remote areas. I It has
recently been restored, and an interpretive display
presents the trials and tragedies of this remote
site. Only carpark facilities. |
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Blyth
Homestead - 4WD accessible. Access to the
homestead is by four wheel drive only. <<<<<
Example: The road will be subject to closure during
Wet Season. We have no selfdrive hire vehicle allowed
for this area. |
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