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Broken Hill Windmill
Broken Hill Windmill
This is the spot that commemorates where Lightning Ridge got its name. 
A beautiful big sandstone rock has the plaque which holds the history of how this place was officially named. I quote ‘sometime around 1870, a shepherd, his dog and 600 sheep were struck dead by lightning here. From then on, the area was unofficially known as Lightning Ridge, a name also used by Government departments. The village was proclaimed in 1908. The name was gazetted on 5 July 1963’.
Sleeping quarters in Fred Bodels' Camp.
Bevan's Cactus Garden is the largest collection of Cacti in the Southern Hemisphere.   Worth a visit.

John and Elizabeth Bevan established this garden back in 1966. Elizabeth still maintains the gardens as John passed away in 2004 and these gardens are now a living memory of him.

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