Trisharooni

By trisharooni

Crooked

Drove home today, after a few days in the bush. Totally exhausted.
Lots of blippable material on the drive, but I decided to just keep going.

I stopped off at a little village called Hartley, just before returning to Blackheath.

Hartley is a well-preserved remains of one of the first rural settlements west of the Blue Mountains. The settlement of this area was significant for the development of inland Australia. In the village there are 17 buildings of historic interest, including a stunning Greek Revival courthouse, which was once the scene of many convict trials.

This building doesn't appear too crooked from the front, but in fact everything about it is at an angle. Although it looks as though it's just about to collapse, it has actually been reinforced and I gather is quite sturdy.

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