Published over 2 years ago by Klaus Mayer
Historic copper mines contributed to the prosperity of Wallaroo which can still be seen in many old buildings such as the town hall an....更多
Published over 2 years ago by Klaus Mayer
Investigator Park is surrounded by the Wallaroo Heritage & Nautical Museum, Railway Yards, Grain Silos and Hughes Chimney, a remnant of the copper mining history of Wallaroo.
Published over 2 years ago by Klaus Mayer
Moonta with a population of around 3,000 is a historically significant copper town laid out in 1863. Moonta was once South Australia's s....更多
Published over 2 years ago by Klaus Mayer
Warooka is a small town at the bottom end of Yorke Peninsula, 232 kilometres from Adelaide. Established in 1876 its name was derived fr....更多
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A new ferry arriving mid 2010 will allow travellers to cross Spencer Gulf in just over 2 hours between Wallaroo on Yorke Peninsula....更多
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Boat ramps, jettys, beaches and grain silos dot the coastline of the Yorke Peninsula. Wallaroo is not different and has all these feat....更多
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Victoria Square is a nice shady park in Kadina's town centre featuring a picnic area with electric BBQ, playground, rotunda, war memorial, dogs off-leash area and a restored locomotive.
Published over 2 years ago by Klaus Mayer
Kadina is the largest town on the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia with a population of about 4000. The name Kadina was derived from....更多
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Saint Johns church of the small community South Kilkerran is a nice example of historic buildings on Yorke Peninsula. The church ....更多
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St Francis of Assisi church (1869) and Area School in Blanche Terrace of Moonta. The nicely maintained school of this small town caters for students from Kindergarten to Year 12
Published over 2 years ago by Klaus Mayer
Moonta's George Street features many businesses and well preserved buildings from the town's rich copper mining history.
Published over 2 years ago by Klaus Mayer
Moonta, a historically significant copper town laid out in 1863, was once South Australia's second largest town only 165 kilometres n....更多
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Minlaton is home of the Red Devil, a restored tiny historic WW1 monoplane flown by one of Australias early aviators Capt....更多
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Minlaton is another inland township and service centre of the Yorke Peninsula with rural landscapes and historic buildings. The town is....更多
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The town Maitland is situated on a ridge on Yorke Peninsula in some of the best barley growing country of Australia. Maitland features some well preserved historic buildings and views over Spencer Gulf and Yorke Valley.
Published over 2 years ago by Klaus Mayer
Located 15 km south of Ardrossan the tiny township of Pine Point is another holiday destination on the Yorke Peninsula. It has a long sandy beach which is ideal for walking, swimming and relaxing.
Published over 2 years ago by Klaus Mayer
Maitland is situated on a ridge in the heart of the Yorke Peninsula, 169 kilometres from Adelaide in South Australia.The town has a ....更多
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Once a gypsum port, Marion Bay has become a tourist destination and home to fishing and crayfishing boats. The town is at the foot of the....更多
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Browns Beach is a popular surf fishing beach in Innes NP on the Spencer Gulf on Yorke Peninsula.