Tinga Tingana
Tinga Tingana Station was a pastoral lease that once operated as a sheep station in outback South Australia. The 1,492 square miles (3,864 km2) lease was originally taken up by William Christopher Burkitt in 1874. The lease straddled the sandy country on either side of the Strzelecki Creek and had one semi-permanent waterhole along with five wells to water stock. Burkitt abandoned the station in 1889 after the lease expired. The Tinga Tingana Homestead Ruins are listed on the South Australian Heritage Register. Much of the former station lies within the modern locality of Lindon.
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Tinga Tingana
Tinga Tingana Station was a pastoral lease that once operated as a sheep station in outback South Australia. The 1,492 square miles (3,864 km2) lease was originally taken up by William Christopher Burkitt in 1874. The lease straddled the sandy country on either side of the Strzelecki Creek and had one semi-permanent waterhole along with five wells to water stock. Burkitt abandoned the station in 1889 after the lease expired. The Tinga Tingana Homestead Ruins are listed on the South Australian Heritage Register. Much of the former station lies within the modern locality of Lindon.
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Tinga Tingana Station was a pa ...... the modern locality of Lindon.
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Location in South Australia
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Tinga Tingana Station was a pa ...... the modern locality of Lindon.
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Tinga Tingana
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1.40167e+2