
The Cordillo Downs Woolshed, constructed in 1883, stands as the largest of its kind in the world. Built from local stone with a curved tin roof, it was designed to minimize timber use in the treeless region. The shed once housed 120 stands, shearing up to 85,000 sheep annually. Today, it remains a testament to Australia's pastoral heritage, offering visitors a glimpse into the nation's history. While the station is privately owned, travelers are welcome to visit the woolshed and surrounding areas.
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