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Carnarvon heritage attractions left in disrepair while tourist numbers fall
It was once the lifeblood of Carnarvon, but today, the One Mile Jetty sits crumbling at the heart of the heritage precinct that was built to celebrate it.
Built in 1897, it connected the town, 890 kilometres north of Perth, to the outside world before the first roads were built. It later became…
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