A billabong in Wooleen Station, Western Australia (© Davide Scagliola/Aurora Photos)
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- This is one of many incredible views for visitors who travel to...""A sheep ranch turned farm-stay vacation spot
- The water seen here is only around during the rainy season.""So how did the ranchers water their herds during the dry spells?
- Those pale trees in the distance are right at home in the normally dry landscape of this region.""And it\s the light-colored bark that gives the trees their common name
- In the Outback, dry creek beds can suddenly fill with water, forming what locals call a “billabong.”""That, and many other regional terms, are part of this country\s “unofficial national anthem”
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