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''Not to be confused with Carnegie railway station (often called ''Carnegie Station'') in Victoria Australia'' Carnegie or Carnegie Station, or Carnegie pastoral lease, is located north of Laverton and east of Wiluna in Western Australia and is the most eastern of pastoral leases found on the Gunbarrel Highway. In some sources it is identified as ''Carnegie'', with the features including; homestead, outstation, outcamp, woolshed, and aboriginal outstation. The area of the station is also within the ''Wiluna Native Title Claim'' area, also known as the Martu claim that was clarified in 2013 〔map 198 - 199 of 〕 The ''Carnegie Station Airport'' is located approximately 10 km west of the Homestead 〔http://www.ga.gov.au/place-names/index.xhtml.Record ID:GA31433〕 Located on the western edge of the Gibson Desert and the southern edge of the Little Sandy Desert, it is situated on the eastern side of the Lady Lawley Range, north of Lake Carnegie and is found at the western terminus of the original Gunbarrel Highway. The history of the station is related to the history of the Linke Family Due to its isolated location, artefacts from explorers and earlier travels are known to have been observed or found in the station area, as well as more recently,lost or ill equipped travellers in the area In 1940, G Lanagan and his wife drove 800 cattle from the Kimberleys to the station, a distance of 900 miles, utilising in part the Canning Stock Route ==Notes== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Carnegie Station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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