Innamincka
Innamincka is a small town located in the far northeast of South Australia. It is situated near the border with Queensland and is known for its remote desert landscape. The town serves as a gateway to the Innamincka Regional Reserve, which features unique wildlife and natural attractions, including the Cooper Creek.
The population of Innamincka is very small, often fewer than 30 residents. The town has a rich history, including its significance during the exploration of Australia and its connection to the Burke and Wills expedition. Today, it attracts visitors seeking adventure and a glimpse of the Australian outback.