Cossack

Photo: Sam Wilson (taken with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT1 ) / CC BY-SA 2.0

Once a thriving pearling port and the gateway to the Pilbara, Cossack is now a hauntingly beautiful ghost town that whispers its boom-era stories through the ochre-stained ruins and the rustling of paperbarks. Set on the banks of the Harding River, this historic settlement feels like a living museum, where stone buildings and iron bridges stand in stark contrast to the red earth and brilliant blue skies. It's a must for history buffs, photographers, and anyone craving a deeply atmospheric detour off the Great Northern Highway.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to absorb the main historical sites and soak up the eerie, peaceful vibe. If you're a keen photographer or history enthusiast, plan for a full day – the changing light on the stone buildings is magical at sunrise and sunset. There's no accommodation in Cossack itself, so most visitors come as a day trip from Roebourne (20 minutes away) or Karratha (45 minutes).

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