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SILVERTON MAD MAX OUTBACK AUSTRALIA ROAD TRIP

Finishing the meal and seeing the Mad Max vehicles drive past, I also needed to hurry on to Mundi Mundi Lookout behind them before sunset.


Silverton, Mad Max in Outback Australia

Population of about fifty. Located in the far west of New South Wales in Outback Australia. Twenty-six kilometres north-west of Broken Hill along a sealed road. Surrounding Silverton are the locations of Mad Max 2 movie sites.

Accommodation is available at the Silverton Hotel. Rear of the hotel there are units for guests. There are also Penrose Park edge of town camp sites.


Lamb Meat Pie and onto Mundi Mundi Lookout

Eating a tasty lamb pie from the Silverton bakery a Mad Max interceptor arrived out the front. The local Broken Hill police patrol car had just left the bakery.

Good timing.

Later at dinner, and sitting at a table and chairs outside the swinging doors of the Silverton Hotel eating a hamburger and drinking a cold light beer. Mad Max themed cars and motorbikes from Wasteland passed by the hotel on their way to Mundi Mundi Lookout for a sunset gathering. For a brief moment I thought of Goose the MFP motorbike rider from the original Mad Max film. Eating his meal at a roadside diner with a chase going past. Goose jumped on his bike and joined the chase. Finishing the meal and seeing the Mad Max vehicles drive past, I also needed to hurry on to Mundi Mundi Lookout behind them before sunset.

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WHITE TWO DOOR CAR AND LARGE IRON ROAD SIDE SIGN
SILVERTOWN

Mad Max and driving the interceptor


Parking in front of the Silvertown Bakery. Apparently the driver of the interceptor drove from Cobar NSW to Outback Silvertown a distance of about 460 km for the;

Mad Max 2 40th anniversary gathering.

'Kick it in the guts Barry' supercharger.

Mad Max movie scene, bridge incident

Mad Max Ford Falcon

MAD MAX 1 SCENE GOOSE

JOINS THE CHASE AT DINER

FRONT OF BRICK HOTEL AND  CAR SHOWING ENGINE

EAT A MEAL OUT THE FRONT

 HAMBURGER AND CHIPS ON WHITE PLATE
HAMBURGER WITH THE LOT $22

Eating a hamburger and Mad Max vehicles

driving past to

Mundi Mundi Lookout

BEETLE CAR AND FOUR LARGE EXHAUST PIPED AND A FRAME SIGN

THE INTERCEPTOR LOVE CHILD

RED WRITING ON YELLOW SIGN

BROKEN HILL

PROPRIETARY COMPANY

SILVERTON HOTEL SIGNAGE IN FRONT OF RUINS

SILVERTON 'ORIGINAL OUTBACK'

OLD TRUCK CABIN AND TWO POT PLANTS

HOTEL BACKYARD

OLD HOUSE IN DESERT WITH SMALL BUSHES
ABANDONED HOUSE AND SCOOTER
SHOPFRONT AND CACTUS PLANTS AGAINST IRON FENCE

OFF THE MAIN STREET, SILVERTON

OLD SHOP FRONT AND CAMEL STATUE

SHOP FRONT 1987

WHITE CAR AND LARGE SHED

MUSTANG & MAD MAX MUSEUM

SILVERTON STREETSCRAP AND TWO RED BRICK BUILDINGSAND WHITE CAR
SILVERTON PARKED IN THE MAIN STREET
IRON ART STRUCTURES AND TIN SHED
ART STORE & ARTIST WORK SHED
 JAIL CELL WITH TIMBER CHAIR AND IRON FRAME BED WITH BALL AND CHAIN
SILVERTON JAIL CELL

SILVERTON & SILVER CITY HIGHWAY 2007

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