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| Innamincka from air |
I have never lived in a place smaller than Brisbane. It was a big change having lived in the city of New York to Innamincka, latest population = 12. I certainly had no expectations except mentally preparing for temperature over 50s. I am glad this wasn't realised.
After the first week, I knew I could live in a remote area. I did not feel alone. In fact, I felt more at home than ever. You get to chat up with everyone; the locals, truckies, miners, rangers, ringers, the policeman who drops in every couple of months (provided there are no reported incidents), road graders, geologists and the odd tourists game enough to travel the outback in summer.
My time in Innamincka also meant that I did not have to think about locking our doors, carrying my wallet, leaving belongings around and watching out for traffic. While there are quite a few road trains and mining vehicles out and about, one can usually hear and spot the dust from way off.
I must admit that I am missing all these after just 3 days.