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Silver City Highway

The Silver City Highway is a scenic route in Australia that connects the towns of Broken Hill in New South Wales and Pimba in South Australia. Named after the historic silver mining town of Silver City (Broken Hill), it spans approximately 520 kilometers through semi-arid landscapes, offering travelers a way to explore remote outback regions. The highway features a mix of paved and gravel sections, serving as a key transport link for communities and industries in the area. It's valued for its historical significance and provides access to unique Australian desert scenery and cultural sites.