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10 Mysterious Australian Places That Will Baffle & Amuse You

Australia is a destination to be reckoned with for its pleasant beaches, scenic splendor with stunning landscapes, and the country’s rich historical legacy. While we marvel at the country’s beauty, we sometimes overlook the odd characteristics, the mysteries that various places have concealed in their history. For obvious reasons, we often ignore what is beneath us, where we are standing. While one could think that Australia solely has natural beauty, we discovered ten strange sites in Australia that will pique one’s interest.

The Pinnacles – Mysterious Australian Places

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The-Pinnacles-australia

Every’must-see’ list you look at, The Pinnacles invariably cuts. While most visitors enjoy its peculiar beauty, there is also something for the curious mind. The Pinnacles are located in Western Australia’s Nambung Desert. Walking along the yellow sand road, you will come across a collection of odd limestone rock formations that run for a kilometer. The scenery of these rocks is often referred to as ‘Life on Mars.’ Previous landowners stated that these rock formations indicate the number of individuals (locals) who the desert’s quicksand has swallowed. These constructions serve as a warning to visitors to keep away from the eerie desert to prevent getting consumed.

The Min Min Lights

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Min-Min-Lights-australia

The adorable name contains mysterious, odd qualities that accent the location. A 120-mile stretch of road in Queensland includes a large banner that reads, “When travelers drive through this road, there are lights that follow them for long distances.” These lights have gone undiscovered, and no one knows how or why travelers come across them. The first known sighting of this strange light was in 1838, and some claim that no one who has attempted to pursue the light has ever returned to tell the tale.

Redbank Range Railway – Mysterious Australian Places

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Redbank-Range-Railway-australia

This infamous railway tunnel, also known as the ‘Picton Ghost Tunnel,’ is reputed to be home to myriad intriguing supernatural phenomena that occur from time to time. The now-abandoned tunnel was closed in 1919, and stories and locals allege that the spirit of Emily Bollard haunts the tunnel. Emily Bollard is claimed to have been killed in 1916 when she was hit by a train in the center of the tunnel. Not only that, but the train appears to have dragged Emily Bollard’s corpse to the next train stop. Nobody would know for sure if the tunnel was closed due to such mysterious actions or for another reason because everyone has their own story to tell.

The Quarantine Station

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The-Quarantine-Station-australia

The Quarantine Station, which first opened in 1832, served as a site where people may be admitted to avoid spreading contagious diseases. Thousands of people died from cholera, smallpox, and Spanish flu during its heyday. Surprisingly, this location now provides ghost tours with peculiar activities that occur regularly. According to the officials, the property is haunted, particularly the first-class shower block. So who knows?

The Devil’s Pool

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Devil’s-Pool-australia

The Devils Pool, undoubtedly one of Australia’s most intriguing locations, has claimed the life of 17 young men to date. Nobody could pinpoint the exact cause of their death, occurring since 1953. These 17 lives appear to have vanished under unexplained circumstances. According to legend, the location is haunted by an ancient, lovelorn soul. Who happens to live amid the seas and entice young men into drowning? Despite being extensively fortified, the Devil’s Pool mystery remains unexplained. In their honor, there is a plaque that reads, ‘He came for a visit and stayed forever.’

Coober Pedy – Mysterious Australian Places

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Coober-Pedy-australia

Coober Pedy is a red desert with an underground mining town that is home to 80 percent of Australia’s opals. Following WWI, Australian servicemen had the opportunity to make a fortune in the mining business. While working beneath, the workers discovered that the climate was cooler than the hot desert climate that awaited them above. Soon, underground hostels, churches, and residences began to spring up. It now has an underground city, with the desert alone above them.

HM Pentridge

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HM-Pentridge-australia

At one stage, it housed the who’s who of Australia’s high-profile and insane offenders. Although it is no longer a prison, parts of it have been converted into luxury flats. What’s interesting is that travelers have had bizarre and unexplained encounters. Visitors claim to have regularly heard a prominent criminal’s voice from cell no. 16 yelling ‘Get Out!’ It is one of the most enigmatic locations in Victoria, Australia.

Wolfe Creek Crater

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Wolfe-Creek-Crater-australia

You’ve undoubtedly seen the movie and been little alarmed when you learned about the unexplained craters. Because of these evident and distinct crater holes, the Wolfe Creek Crater is home to the world’s only real crater hole. A meteorite produced this intriguing crater in 1940, discovered from space.

Port Arthur – Mysterious Australian Places

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Port-Arthur-australia

Port Arthur, Australia’s most notorious correctional camp, is known for the brutal conditions of the convicts who lived there. Aside from its dismal existence, this ancient structure is also notorious for the worst post-colonial massacre in the country’s history. In 1996, a shooter opened fire on guests, killing 35. It is claimed that the criminals confined here committed murders inside the prison so that they might be executed afterward. The horrible conditions and psychological torture they endured are to blame for such atrocities, which have elevated this location to Australia’s most intriguing location.

The Umpherston Sinkhole

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The-Umpherston-Sinkhole-australia

The Umpherston Sinkhole, located in Mt Gambier, is one of the most intriguing places in South Australia. It used to cave until roughly 1800 when it collapsed. Today, the location is a garden that is not horizontally aligned with the earth’s surface. Rather, this rich green garden lies beneath the earth’s natural alignment.

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Maris Lopez
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Hey there! I'm Maris, an American girl who is passionate about adventure, the outdoors and all things travel!
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