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Wednesday, Oct 03, 2007 at 22:37
Rick (S.A.) posted:
Waukaringa is the name of the township & locality, north of Yunta, as Willie says. To the east and north east of the ruins of the town you can spy mining remnants - chimneys etc. It was a ghost town until the 1960's to 70's, but now no one lives there & there are no standing structures that are inhabitable. The north of SA is littered with such
places - fascinatin', indeed.
Just as Waukaringa was a goldfield, so Teetulpa was a gold field; Brady made the inaugural claim in 1886. Some 300,000 pounds - money, not weight - of gold was taken in the first year, but soon only a very few prospectors were left. Tattawuppa, or as some sources say, Teetulpa, is the aboriginal name of a prominent hill north of Yunta. This hill has a very distinctive shape, and can easily be recognised from the Barrier Highway. Nowadays Teetulpa is the name of a well known pastoral lease.
Cheers