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	<title>Comments on: Darling River &#8211; Wilcannia</title>
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		<title>By: Tony Lockerbie</title>
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		<description>Hi Laurie,
Great to read your adventures so far! We came through Wilcannia about 2 years ago, found the same as you, sort of like Beirut.
In the early seventies I came through as well, and found a thriving community around a then full river. A really attractive spot, so much so that we camped there for two days, just out of town on the banks of the Darling.
Sad to see not only the death of a town, but the death of a river as well.
Keep the stories coming in, I&#039;m very envious as I sit here at work.
Cheers,
Tony</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Laurie,<br />
Great to read your adventures so far! We came through Wilcannia about 2 years ago, found the same as you, sort of like Beirut.<br />
In the early seventies I came through as well, and found a thriving community around a then full river. A really attractive spot, so much so that we camped there for two days, just out of town on the banks of the Darling.<br />
Sad to see not only the death of a town, but the death of a river as well.<br />
Keep the stories coming in, I&#8217;m very envious as I sit here at work.<br />
Cheers,<br />
Tony</p>
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