Barmera, South Australia accommodation, attractions & info

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On the edge of Lake BonneyBarmera is a thriving citrus, grape and orchard town set on the banks of Lake Bonney, 221km north-east of Adelaide. Things weren't all that orderly around the lakeside in the 60-odd years between the first settlement and the gazetting of the town in 1921. The settlement grew around the Overland Corner Hotel, a watering hole for drovers whose regular clashes with local Aborigines led to the establishment of a police station to keep the peace. The old stone pub is still standing under the protection of the National Trust alongside old graves and copper mining relics. A popular fishing spot, Lake Bonney has also hosted several attempts at the world water speed record. An obelisk pays tribute to English swashbuckler Donald Campbell who reached 347.5kmh in 1964 before aborting his record run. A short drive west from the town takes you to the Coddogla Irrigation and Steam Museum which boasts the world's only working Humphrey Pump, which played a vital role in early irrigation ventures in the area. Source Kingston-on-Murray (Down River) - Moorook (Up River)
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