The North Head Quarantine Station is one of Australia's most significant and eerie heritage sites, where over 500 ships and 13,000 people were detained between 1832 and 1984. Walking through the sandstone buildings, isolation wards and inscriptions carved by detainees offers a unique window into Australia's public health history.
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