Winton
Winton is a small town located in Queensland, Australia. It is known for its rich history and connection to the outback. The town serves as a gateway to the nearby Winton Dinosaur Trackways, where visitors can see fossilized dinosaur footprints, highlighting the area's prehistoric significance.
Founded in the late 19th century, Winton has a population of around 1,000 residents. It is famous for hosting the annual Winton Outback Festival, which celebrates the region's culture and heritage. The town also features the Winton Musical Fence, an unusual musical instrument made from metal pipes, attracting tourists and music enthusiasts alike.