Wednesday, 17 September 2014

BURRA, LAURA, ACROSS TO PORT GERMEIN, EYRE PENINSULAR TO CEDUNA


 Loving the pies as we venture across SA. We both nominated Laura as the best and side tracked back there to sample some more. From Burra through the countryside to Laura and over to Port Germein on the coast.


 

Canola fields cover the landscape

We took a short cut across to Port Germein and passed through this spectacular gorge

Port Germein lighthouse


The claim is the longest jetty in the southern hemisphere

Low tide at Port Germein across to the Flinders Ranges

We passed through Port Augusta and headed down the Eyre Peninsular, stopped at Fitzgerald Bay just outside Whyalla. We can report that Whyalla is still there and hasn't been wiped off the planet.

Relaxing by Fitzgerald Bay



 No pie crumbs here 


 Moon & Sunrise over the bay


Breakfast in bed


Mining outside Whyalla

View from the loo,.... Cowell 

"The Big Thing" Locke SA


Good camping at  Tcharkuldu Rock with great views across to the Gawler Ranges



Ceduna and ,yes, the oysters were fantastic.

Leaving Ceduna tomorrow for our Nullabor crossing. Catching up with Bess and Steve in Kalgoorlie. Just off to catch the dolphins down the beach now.

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