Mary Kathleen is a spooky place: The Outback settlement was built in the 1950s to provide housing to over thousand miners working in the uranium mine and was bulldozed to the ground after the mine was closed in the 1980s. Mary Kathleen is supposed to be clean from radiation and a popular spot for wild camping in between the ruins of the former settlement. I guess there really is no radiation since I was not diagnosed with cancer yet!
1/125s; 35mm; f/11.0; ISO 100
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