Night in the country
Rural road
Sunset Panorama
Outside the window
Aged shiraz
Still at Rockford
Working the winery
The basket press
Adelaide Railway Station
Adelaide Festival Centre
Elder Park At Dusk
River Torrens View At Dusk
Looking Towards North Adelaide
River Torrens View
Adelaide Skyline
King William Bridge
River Torrens View At Dusk
Adelaide At Dusk
Sir Donald Bradman Statue
St. Peter's Cathedral
Fountains In Victoria Square
St. Francis Xavier Cathedral
South Australian Museum
Art Gallery Of South Australia
South Australian Museum
Glenelg Waterfront
On Glenelg Pier
Glenelg Beach
Hindmarsh Memorial
Glenelg Town Hall
Patawalonga Creek
Glenelg Beach
Glenelg Marina
Evening departure
The waiting Princess.
Rock pool
Sand and surf
The jetty
Along the coast
Derelict
Lazing on a sunny afternoon
Afternoon light
More 'Haystacks'
Murphy's Haystack
Big and bare
Caught some!
Watching
Red Wattlebird
Watching the oysters
Late sunset
Coastal sunset
Going fishing
HMAS Whyalla
The beach is yours...
Along the road
The winery
Sevenhill
Wax-lip Orchid
Travel carefully
More of the Breakaways
The Breakaways
Empty house
Yellow
Chateau Yaldara, Barossa Valley
The wall
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Whenever I'm at Mannum in South Australia, I'm always fascinated at the thick layer of fossils mixed in the rocks in the roadside cuttings. A little searching on the internet tells me that it is "a fossil-rich tertiary sandy limestone of some 15 to 20 million years of age. This limestone is part of what is known as the Mannum Formation: coral engendered limestone, crowded with the remains of urchins, shells and other marine fossils." That's a pretty good description.
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