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Nullagine, Western
Australia is an old golrush town in the Western Australia's northwest
region and located on the Nullagine River 296 km south east of Port Hedland
and 1186 km north of Perth on the old Great Northern Highway. Its population
was 1500 prior to WWII, now only about 250 remains with decline of gold
mining. However the town still attracts fossickers and prospectors. Minerals
like agate, asbestos, antimony, beryl, chalcedony, copper, jade, jasper,
manganese, tiger eye and wolfram had been found here.
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