Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Taylors Lake with 688 hectares and a capacity of 36,000 Megalitres is part of the Wimmera-Mallee Stock and Domestic Supply Sys...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Green Lake has been a grassy plain for many years of drought. But after sufficient rainfall the lake becomes a much loved water sports attraction for residents of Horsham in the Wimmera region of Victoria.
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
The Berri Lookout Tower is a converted water tower and at 15.8 metres high it offers panoramic views over Berri which is located 238 kilometres north-east of Adelaide in the Riverland region.
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Panorama of Elder Park on New Years Day with the Elder Park Rotunda from 1882. Elder Park is a public park in Adelaide on the southern banks of Torrens River a short distance north of the city centre.
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Panorama of Blanchetown, a small township on the MUrray River 133 kilometeres north-east of Adelaide. Surveyed in 1855 Blanchetown was one...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Panorama of Prosser Park in the small community of Nildottie south of Swan Reach in South Australia. Nildottie is situated on t...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
3 outstanding landmarks surround the square on King William Street. Parliament House from 1939 is to the south, Adelaide Casino in the heritage listed Railway Station to the west and the Festival Centre to the north.
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Panoramic view over Walker Flat and Murray River at sunset from Forster Lookout. Walker Flat is 29 kilometres north-east o...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Panorama of Barwell Avenue in Barmera. Barmera with a population of about 1900 is a small town 220 kilometres north-east of Adelaide in the Riverland region of South Australia.
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Panoramic view of the riverside park and Berri Tourist Information on the banks of the Murray River in the Riverland region of South Australia, 238 kilometres north-east of Adelaide.
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Panorama of The Big Orange which marks the importance of citrus fruit as a main industry in Berri. The fibreglass tourist attraction has a diameter of 12 metres.
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Panoramic views over Murray River from Len Kroehn Lookout. Len Kroehn lookout is located above the Murray River on top of a cliff with a nearly vertical drop to the river.
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Panorama of Lock 5 from the 1920s built to regulate the flow and water levels of the Murray River. A rotunda on the Paringa side of the Murray River provides information displays about the Lock and the Murray River.
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Panorama of the Murray River with the Paringa Suspension Bridge from 1927. There are only four suspension bridges still span...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Panorama of the Harry Clark Fountain in Renmark. In 1956 the Murray River flooded the towns on its banks with a record le...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Panorama of the Murray riverfront at Renmark in South Australia. Renmark is 570 kilometres from the mouth of the mighty Murray River, 258 kilometres north-east of Adelaide.
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Panoramic views from Big Bend Lookout over the sharp turn in the flow of the Murray River north of Nildottie.
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Panoramic views from the disused Murray Bridge over Lock 1 in the Murray River and Blanchetown. Blanchetown is one of the first Murray River settlements surveyed in 1855 about 135 kilometres north-east of Adelaide.
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Pumping Station number 1 on the 379 kilometre long Morgan Whyalla pipeline is the first of 4 pumping stations built between...(more)
Published over 1 year ago by Klaus Mayer
Panorama of the Morgan Railway Station located on the banks of Murray River. The Adelaide-Morgan Railway Line was one of the busiest railway lines in South Australia which opened in 1878 and closed in 1969.