
Explore the Burra Mine Site, a historic open-air museum in Burra, South Australia. Once Australia's largest metal mine, it produced approximately 50,000 tonnes of copper between 1845 and 1877. The site features preserved mining structures, including Peacocks Chimney Stack and Morphett’s Engine House, offering insights into 19th-century mining operations. Visitors can enjoy walking trails through native grasslands, home to over 120 plant species, many rare or endangered. Access is via the Burra Heritage Passport, available at the Burra Visitor Centre.
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