Built in 1884 from local limestone, the ruins of Lillimooloora homestead and police station stand within Windjana Gorge National Park. These remnants mark the site of a significant clash between Aboriginal residents and settlers. Today, visitors can see the crumbled sandstone walls of the police station, which sit on a flat plane with towering cliffs rising behind. The ruins offer a stark contrast to the wild, natural surroundings, providing a tangible link to the area’s complex history.
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