DINGO FENCE
Site to find a 1.40 to 2.40-metre-high fence used to protect sheep from the south and dingoes from the north.
The 5,614 km-long Dingo Fence crosses Coober Pedy 32 km north of the city, in the Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Park. Accessible by car via an unpaved road, this section offers spectacular scenery, including colorful hills detached from the Stuart Range, known as "The Breakaways". The Dingo Fence, built to protect flocks of sheep from dingoes, crosses desert areas such as Moon Plain, characterized by shell fossils and cracked clay formations typical of this arid zone.
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