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Acreage in Guluguba Town, Queensland
An open field of about 1 hectare of land in the tiny town of Guluguba; it's between Wandoan (19kms away) and Miles (50kms away) and there are shopping facilities in both those towns. This land may be used during the coronavirus pandemic according to applicable rules of the state. Perfect for an overnight stay along your journey home, or you may stay for longer if you need a place to stay longer term. Enjoy the countryside air and the beautiful night time sky. Bring a tent, stop over in a caravan or campervan, or bring your tiny house, and bring your pets - you could even bring a horse or two (maximum four horses) but there isn't any fencing. Make sure to come prepared and be self sufficient and leave only footprints behind as there aren't any facilities; including no toilets and no water. There is a post office across the road so you c
An open field of about 1 hectare of land in the tiny town of Guluguba; it's between Wandoan (19kms away) and Miles (50kms away) and there are shopping facilities in both those towns. This land may be used during the coronavirus pandemic according to applicable rules of the state. Perfect for an overnight stay along your journey home, or you may stay for longer if you need a place to stay longer term. Enjoy the countryside air and the beautiful night time sky. Bring a tent, stop over in a caravan or campervan, or bring your tiny house, and bring your pets - you could even bring a horse or two (maximum four horses) but there isn't any fencing. Make sure to come prepared and be self sufficient and leave only footprints behind as there aren't any facilities; including no toilets and no water. There is a post office across the road so you could send your friends a postcard from Guluguba too (still open as best I am aware; unsure if the coffee shop in Gulugubua is still open).