
Farina, once a bustling outback town in South Australia's arid Far North, now stands as a testament to the resilience of early settlers. Established in 1878, it served as a vital railhead for the Central Australia Railway, connecting pastoralists to southern markets. At its peak, Farina boasted a population of over 600, with amenities including hotels, a post office, and a bakery. Today, visitors can explore the well-preserved stone buildings, wander through the old town, and experience the unique atmosphere of this historic site.
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