Windmills

The iconic Australian windmills are ingeniously designed steel structures that harness the relentless outback breezes to pump groundwater to the surface. Evolving from traditional European models, they became a symbol of resilience and innovation in the arid landscape. Featuring a distinctive multi-blade design and a tail that turns them into the wind, they provided vital water sources for livestock and agriculture. Their rustic silhouettes, often accompanied by water tanks and stock troughs, are emblematic of the nation’s rural spirit. Despite technological advancements, these enduring relics continue to captivate travelers and embody the essence of the Australian outback’s ingenuity and endurance.