Saturday, 21 January 2017

Day.19. Fleurieu Peninsula

Scenery, scenery, scenery, a spectacular day on the road heading south out of Adelaide to our free camp for the night at Langhorne creek. This has been some of the most spectacular country we have passed through since leaving home, the photos just do not do this area justice. The deep blue of the Southern ocean is truly breathtaking.

Morning tea on a cliff top overlooking Sellicks beach.

Looking north toward Adelaide.


As above with Yvonne.


Not all gum trees look bad, these look quite nice.



Further down the coastal drive.



Final resting place of Australian warship Hobart, which was sunk just off shore here in 2002.


Refer to previous picture.



Great spot for a beach shack.


Greg photographs Cape Jervis from an overlooking hill. Kangaroo Island is on the left ocean horizon.



Cape Jervis from nearby hilltop at lunch stop'


Lunchtime overlooking Cape Jervis, Kangaroo Island in the background.



Lunch stop & K.I.


Ferry terminal For Cape Jervis K.I. ferry.



Pano of ferry terminal.



Clear water..


Down a hill & into Victor Harbor (yes its spelled correctly)


The murky waters of the giant Lake Alexandrina, brown from the flood waters of the Murray.


Langhornes creek town hall.


Free camp tonight at Frank Potts reserve on the Bremer river

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Langhornes creek church.


Roadside fig tree.


Roadside pear tree & we did borrow a few for taste testing.


Intensely flowering jasmine, very fragrant.

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