G'day all
South Australia's Spencer's Gulf coastline is home to many small communities - Port Germein being one of them. Via a very shallow bay and sand flats that extend hundreds of metres out into the bay, this village lays claim to Australia's longest all-timber wharf
An information panel offers .... "The jetty was constructed in 1880s and measured 5,400 feet or approx 1,700 metres. Over the past 140 years the jetty has seen some very rough weather which has caused severe damage at times. The jetty was restored in 1953, 1975 and 1981 after being almost demolished through storms and very high tides. The jetty today measures approx 1,500 metres."
1)- the pub ... today offering Devonshire Teas, scones with jam and cream
exif- Panny FZ-2500; 1/2000s x F4,5; ISO-125; lens at 20x zoom / 480mm FFequiv
2)- the timber wharf .... if you can see it in the distance!
exif- Panny FZ-300; 1/1000s x F4,0; ISO-100; lens at 1x zoom / 35mm FFequiv
As always, feedback welcome
Phil
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