
Manna Hill, located in South Australia's Far North region, is a historic town established in the 1880s as a water-supply and maintenance point on the Peterborough to Cockburn railway line. The town's heritage is highlighted by the Mannahill Railway Station, built in 1886 and now a State Heritage-listed site. The area also features the Antro Woolshed and Shearers Kitchen at Bimbowrie Station, significant remnants of the region's pastoral history. Visitors can explore Aboriginal engravings sites nearby, showcasing the area's rich cultural heritage. Today, Manna Hill serves as a unique stopover for travelers journeying along the Barrier Highway.
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