Did you know that Victoria has its own Stonehenge?
Situated on the Hamilton Highway, near the township of Derrinallum this historical marker gives us a glimpse of how a soldier settlement was carved up.
This stretch of road also boasts kilometres of dry-stone walls.
Myth has it that convicts built the dry-stone walls in Victoria but history points to teams of ‘wallers’ from Wales, Cornwall, Ireland, Scotland and Devon responsible for some 3,000 kilometres of these walls across Victoria.