Tuesday 20 September 2011

Eyre Peninsula SA

After stopping at Ceduna for supplies, fuel and Oysters we headed to a small village called Haslam were you can camp for $5pn and have a fire, there is a jetty which is OK for catching squid and leather jackets, it's just past Smokey Bay and before Streaky Bay, all very pretty spots.
Haslam Beach

The Haslam Jetty, there are so many here as the water is very shallow for a long way.

Every beach has a shack, can we get some on the Central Coast?

Looking back from Smokey Bay jetty to the town.
The rock face at Elliston which goes both ways, almost as impressive as the Great Ocean Road.

Mick is thinking how can I get a line in here???
From the Elliston jetty looking back to the town.

Can you see the fish?
Elliston has a drive along the cliffs with different sculptures, these are a couple, can you see the contrast in the background, they are wheat crops.
How does that hole look?
These are pictures of Lock Wells Beach, 283 steps down to the beach to fish, Mick was so keen, bet there are plenty of Salmon in there, this town has a salmon fishing comp as there are plenty here, I think they are different to the salmon we catch in NSW, even the caravan park has one on the front gate!
Typical of SA architecture this is the original Council Office in Elliston built in 1913, currently being restored.

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