Murtoa, Australia is a tiny town with a few big attractions.
By far, the biggest attraction of all is The Stick Shed. What? No doubt, it's big.
The shed was built in 1941 as a jumbo grain storage facility, to house the grain that wasn't being exported due to WWII. Gotta pile it somewhere.
The stick name comes from the 560 large poles that hold up the shed. On one end, light holes do a dance.
By far, the biggest attraction of all is The Stick Shed. What? No doubt, it's big.
The shed was built in 1941 as a jumbo grain storage facility, to house the grain that wasn't being exported due to WWII. Gotta pile it somewhere.
The stick name comes from the 560 large poles that hold up the shed. On one end, light holes do a dance.
Maintenance sign, keeping those foundations firm. Elsewhere in Murtoa, an historic old brick water tower, now a museum.