Australia - Napperby Cattle Station In Outback
Napperby Station, a real working cattle station about 190km North West of Alice Springs, really lives the life depicted on the big screen in the epic movie. The old homestead which dates back to the 1930's offers tours. Owned and operated by Roy and Janet Chisholm, the 445,200 hectare property runs 7000 head of Santa Gertrudis breeders in the mixed arid woodlands, North West of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. Napperby Station uses new solar power technology and is demonstrating a large, multi-purpose remote management network. This remotely monitors and controls 15 water points, including electronic links with solar pumps, water medicators, rain gauges and cameras. Pictured: Cattle station caretaker Shane Baldwin, middle, , and two Aboriginal stockmen ride their horses at Napperby cattle station. (Photo by Marianna Massey/Corbis via Getty Images)
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