For Becky’s SquareOdds challenge, this quirky collection of windmills from Penong, in the far west of South Australia.

The outdoor museum features around 20 windmills that have been restored, including the Comet, the largest windmill ever built in Australia. Some have been donated from around outback Australia and as you drive through and past the town you can see more than is usual in properties.
Signboards give information about each one as you walk around. Odd, but enticing.
Amazing!
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Thanks for the visit, Susan. It WAS amazing.
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Certainly an odd museum (as so many are) and I love seeing those windmills in the Aussie outback.
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They break up the skyline, sometimes, don’t they. A sign of hope in a uniform, dry landscape.
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oh yes definitely odd and most certainly enticing!
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