DINGO FENCE
Site to find a 1.40 to 2.40-metre-high fence used to protect sheep from the south and dingoes from the north.
A fence of 1.40 to 2.40 m high over nearly 5,300 km, which has become another symbol of the country's excessiveness, protecting sheep in the south while guarding wild Australian dogs (dingoes) in the north. In South Australia and Queensland, it is not advisable to travel along the fence, and in New South Wales it is strictly forbidden. Poisoned baits andsteeljaws are placed along the fence by pastoralists and other ranchers. It passes north of Coober Pedy.
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