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Any visit to outback Australia is always very rewarding, but some tracks offer something special that make them stand out above the others.
The Sandy Blight Junction Track is located in the remote deserts of Western Australia and the Northern Territory and was constructed by Australia's last true modern day explorer, Len Beadell and his famous Gunbarrel Road Construction Party less than 50 years ago. During the very latter part of this road-making exercise, Len was suffering badly from the very painful eye condition called sandy blight, which feels like the eyeballs are coated with sand, with every blink making the eyes extremely painful. On the night Len was carrying out the astronomical observation of fixing the position accurately for this new corner, the condition of his eyes made his job so much harder, and by midnight, Len had obtained enough times and angles to produce the nearest possible fix available while in the field. During that night the words 'sandy blight' kept repeating themselves in his mind, and it was in this time of intense pain and discomfort that the name of the new junction was decided. The next day, after many painful hours of mathematical calculations to determine the correct coordinates of this new junction, a new aluminium plate was stamped out under the bold heading 'Sandy Blight Junction'.
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