Silverton () is a small village at the far west of New South Wales, Australia, 25 kilometres north-west of Broken Hill. The town sprung up after the discovery of rich silver deposits, although it was soon eclipsed by an even richer silver-lead-zinc ore body at nearby Broken Hill.
Prospectors began working in the area in 1867 when a local claimed to have found gold there. It was later discovered that his plan was merely a pretext for stealing a horse. Some years later, two men drilling a well in the area hit a lode of silver. The town's population exploded, reaching a peak around 3,000 in the 1890's. The discovery of an even richer silver-lead-zinc ore body in nearby Broken Hill led to a sudden decline in Silverton's population, and by 1901 it was home to less than 300. Today, it is inhabited by only a handful of people, including many artists.
Most of the buildings have now vanished, but there are some interesting buildings that remain, including the Silverton Hotel
and the Silverton Gaol. The hotel has appeared in many films thanks to its desert surrounds, and the inside walls are covered
with memorabilia. A replica car from
There is a certain eeriness about the deserted town's scattered buildings, treeless hills, and views towards endless plains of emptiness.
A short drive north of the main town is a lookout with a remarkable view over the Mundi Mundi plains. Commonly referred to as looking out into the Never Never, it is a fantastic place to view the sunset.
Silverton NSW community website http://www.silverton.org.au
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