Pooncarie
village in Australia
Pooncarie is a town of 226 (2021) in the Lower Darling region of Outback New South Wales. It's one of the state's least visited towns, and practically only exists as a base for visiting the northern ends of Mungo National Park. Still, the northern sections of Mungo NP have little to offer, meaning the town only exists as a waypoint town for those feeling adventurous to travel the unsealed Pooncarie Rd from Menindee to Wentworth.
What is now the town was en route of the Burke and Wills expedition, passing the area in Sept–Oct 1860. The town was only established three years later in 1863.
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