Burra

Burra is a historic town located in South Australia’s Mid North region, about 160 kilometers north of Adelaide. Founded in 1845, it became famous for its copper mines, which were once among the largest in the world. Today, Burra is known for its well-preserved 19th-century architecture, including miners’ cottages, the Burra Mine site, and the iconic “Monster Mine” chimney. The town’s rich heritage is showcased in various museums and heritage sites. Surrounded by picturesque countryside, Burra offers visitors a glimpse into Australia’s mining past while providing a charming rural atmosphere with local shops, cafes, and art galleries.

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