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Hamelin Pool Road, Hamelin Pool, Western Australia.
Description
Long before the Stromatolites were discovered, Hamelin Pool was an important transport and communication hub.
In 1884 the Hamelin Pool Telegraph Station was built and became an important link in the telegraph line between Perth and Roebourne.
The fascinating history of the Historic Telegraph Station can be relived by taking a tour of the Museum with a guide and see relics from the days when the station was fully operational.
Also there is an informative live Stromatolite display with a DVD showing you how they were formed over the years and how they live today plus a painted display of how the world started with life forms and a collection of photos showing you the different types of Tidal Stromatolites, the oldest on earth today, a very interesting display for all ages.
Other information on the history of the Telegraph Stations History includes the story of the naked man up the pole (Agee Cross) a story not to be missed and true.
Guided tours are available in season, when staff are available.
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Lat: -26.400651 Lng: 114.165852