Marine Reptile Fossils
The marine fossils in Boulia are the real deal. Dating back to the Cretaceous Era when Boulia was part of the inland Eromanga Sea, some fossils still have their original teeth!
Travel to the land of the Min Min Light; Hear local stories about sightings of these intensely bright floating balls at the quirky Min Min Encounter attraction.� See one of the world’s most complete plesiosaur skeletons at Boulia’s Fossil Museum.� Find out why thousands of tourists hump it to the outback for the Boulia Camel Race event, dubbed the Melbourne Cup of Camel Races.
The marine fossils in Boulia are the real deal. Dating back to the Cretaceous Era when Boulia was part of the inland Eromanga Sea, some fossils still have their original teeth!
The famous Boulia Camel Races, held annually on the third weekend in July, attracts people from all over the world to the township of Boulia.
Hear spine tingling stories of local residents' encounters with this mysterious light phenomenon at the Min Min Encounter show.
The old Police Barracks make the perfect place for a picnic, fishing or enjoying the majesty of an outback water hole.
Stroll through one of the first homes built in Western Queensland; see how its unique design keeps out the harsh summer heat.
See all the action; gymkhana, barrel racing, rough riding events, steer rides, bull rides. This exciting event is held every April. Bar and a catered kitchen operate all weekend.
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