
ChurchThe World > Australia > Eyre Peninsula |
||
Colton is a small township on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia surrounded by big farms. The township was proclaimed in 1876 and named after MP Sir John Colton. In its peak days the town had 2 churches, a hotel, a school, its own cricket club and a football club.
The Elliston clifftop drive offers spectacular views over the rugged coastline along this part of Eyr...
The heritage listed jetty was built in 1900 for the shipping ofwheat and wool from the area. The jett...
On the south coast of Australia near Talia the Talia caves.This is the view from inside of the Woolsh...
The so called caves at the coastline near Talia are exposed eroded cliff faces. The softer eroded upp...
On the south coast of Australia near Talia the Talia caves.This is the view from just outside of Wool...
Close to the middle of the southern winter while camped just off the road in the scrub.This panorama ...
Venus Bay is a small seaside town on the west coast of Eyre Peninsula, located on a narrow peninsula ...
Murphys Haystacks are a geological attraction of the Eyre Peninsula.The pink Hiltaba granite inselber...
Eyre Peninsula is bordered by Spencer Gulf and Great Australian Bight with over 2,000 kilometres of coastline for fishing, whale watching, watersports, swimming with sea lions or diving with sharks.