"The Bitumen" - The Stuart Highway between Alice Spring and Darwin in Australian Northern Territory covers nearly 1,000 miles of some of the loneliest and most fascinating country on earth and is the world's longest road mail route. The Territory people call it "The Bitumen".Lubra's Lookout between Banka Banka and Elliott. There is a good bore near this flat-topped hill. Native women used to keep lookout there while their men speared cattle.One of the features on The Track - Lubra's Lookout between Banka Banka and Elliott. Native women used to keep watch while their menfolk speared the white *****. June 4, 1952. (Photo by J. Fitzpatrick, Australian Official Photograph).
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