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The Oodnadatta Track may not be very long, spanning a total length of 617 kilometers, but its historical and natural wonders make up for its brevity. You don't even need a 4WD to travel from Marree to Marla along this track in Australia. Prepare to be captivated by the fascinating sights along the way. Explore the remnants of the old Ghan railway, with its numerous sidings, and uncover the intriguing ruins of a former rocket tracking installation site. Discover the remains of a telegraph repeater station that echoes the past, and marvel at the longest bridge in South Australia. As you journey, the track skirts Lake Eyre South, or for the more adventurous, drive to Lake Eyre proper from William Creek, one of Australia's tiniest settlements. And don't miss the unique mound springs like The Bubbler and Blanches Cup, where water defies the aridness of this region. While the track primarily serves as a diversion from the Stuart Highway between Port Augusta and Alice Springs, it follows the original path of the iconic Ghan railway. In turn, the Ghan predominantly traces the footsteps of the Stuart Highway, creating an enthralling interplay that adds depth to your journey.
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