Caravan World – May 2019

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leadingtolowerstockingrates.
Turningnorthwestatthefence,thereis
a minordirtroadthatwindsitswayinto
theconservationparkforabout14kmto
thelookouts.Witheverypassingkilometre,
theformationsloomeverlargerandmore
colourful,passingPapaKutjara,Watiand
Kalayabeforeclimbingtheplateau,from
whichthebeautifulBreakawaysare
spreadoutbelow.
Asimpressiveastheyarewhenviewedat
closerangeongroundlevel,thiselevated
perspectiveaffordsvisitorsa stunning
panoramaoftheseancientmarvels,
especiallylateinthedaywhenthecolours
changewiththesettingsun.
Thereisnocampingoraccommodation
availablewithintheparkbutCooberPedy
offersseveraloptions.Mountainbikingis
currentlynotpermitted,andthereareno
bushwalkingtrailsotherthansomeinformal
tracksaround(butnotover)theformations
andbetweenthelookouts.
ButjustthesightoftheamazingKanku-
Breakawaysisrewardenoughfora visit— a
trulyquintessentialoutbackexperience
embracinga strikinglybeautifullandscape
richinIndigenousheritage.

TRAVEL


Kanku-Breakaways
Conservation Park, SA

numerous cretaceous marine creatures,
such as 5m dolphin-like ichthyosaurs,
plesiosaurs, fish and sharks. So unusual
is the modern-day landscape that several
filmmakers have considered it the perfect
setting for movies including Mad Max
Beyond the Thunderdome, Priscilla Queen of
the Desert, Pitch Black, The Osiris Child and
The Red Planet (about Mars, not the moon).
After about 15km, Kempe Road intersects
the Dog Fence — the world’s longest fence.
It was built during the 1880s as a barrier to
dingoes, in order to protect sheep flocks in
the fertile pastures of the continent’s south-
east, where the native dogs had largely been
exterminated. (One station alone lost more
than 11,000 sheep in a year due to dingo
attacks before the completion of the fence.)
One of the longest structures in the world,
the fence stretches 5614km from Jimbour
on Queensland’s Darling Downs through
the arid inland to the Great Australian Bight
near Nundroo, west of Ceduna. Although
the fence has helped reduce sheep losses
to these native predators, its effectiveness
has been reduced through damage caused
by feral camels and increased pasture
competition from rabbits and kangaroos,

TAKE A BREAK(AWAY)
Despite its remote location and forbidding
desert environment, The Breakaways are
easy to find and easy to get around. The
park lies 25km north of Coober Pedy via the
Stuart Highway, and is accessed from the
west by a 5km dirt road from the highway to
the main lookouts perched on the rim of a
crumbling escarpment with expansive views
of the beautiful formations rising from the
surrounding plains.
The alternative, and by far the more
interesting, route is to approach the
Breakaways from the southeast. From
Coober Pedy, follow Kempe Road east
towards Oodnadatta on a firm gravel track.
On the outskirts of town, travellers are
confronted by a road sign that blares in
large red letters, “Remote Areas Ahead”
and, cresting a low rise beyond it, Moon
Plain stretches away to the horizon in
every direction.
This vast, flat expanse is aptly named for
its likeness to a lunar landscape — a red
gibber desert, seemingly devoid of all life
— and a very daunting sight indeed. From
this ancient Eromanga seabed have been
recovered the opalised fossil remains of

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