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The area is called Farina, ruins of a town that dates back to the 1870s. At its strongest, Farina had a population of over 300, and was an important stop on the inland railway line. There were two breweries in Farina’s heyday, along with two hotels, a general store, post office, Anglican church, school, a brothel, and an underground bakery.
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