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The 'Dingo Fence Coober Pedy, South Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of the Dingo Fence in Coober Pedy, South Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dingo Fence near Coober Pedy in South Australia Outback Royalty Free Stock Photo
Australian dingo fence near Cobber Pedy in the desert of South Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Australian dingo or wild dog fence near Cobber Pedy in the desert of South Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dingoe fence in the Australian Outback. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Outback Track Royalty Free Stock Photo
The 'Dingo Fence Coober Pedy, South Australia
Australia, dog fence aka dingo fence, 5300 km long fence to protect pastures for sheeps and cattles, Kanku National Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Australia, Coober Pedy, Dingo Fence Royalty Free Stock Photo
Australia, Dingo Fence Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Dog Fence near Coober Pedy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dingo Fence Royalty Free Stock Photo
Australia, Coober Pedy, Dingo Fence Royalty Free Stock Photo
Australia, Coober Pedy, Dingo Fence Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Dingo Fence or Dog Fence is a pest-exclusion fence that was built in Australia during the 1880s and finished in 1885, to keep dingoes out of the relatively fertile south-east part of the continent and protect the sheep flocks of southern Queensland. It is one of the longest structures in the world and is the world's longest fence. It stretches 5,614 kilometres (3,488 mi) from Jimbour on the Darling Downs near Dalby through thousands of kilometres of arid land ending west of Eyre peninsula on cliffs of the Nullarbor Plain.


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