Wordless Wednesday






The Lighthouse at Port Adelaide 

The Lighthouse is an icon in Port Adelaide.  It was first lit in 1869 and originally stood at the entrance to the Port River.



The wharf area







This bridge over the Port River is named The Tom "Diver" Derrick Bridge.  It is an opening bridge to allow river traffic into the port area.  Tom Derrick was an Australian soldier and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry in the face of thenemy, awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces.







The One and All is not a replica, it is based on the original rig af an 1850's brigantine, and is constructed of timber to modern standards.  It is owned by the South Australian government and is a Tall Ship sail training vessel.  









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Flinders Ranges, South Australia




These photos were taken at or near Rawnsley Park, in the Flinders Ranges.  Over many years we have had holidays in this area, some in a tent when we were younger, then in our caravan when our children had "left the nest".

The Wall of China is the name given to the raised area on top of the hill as closer up it does resemble a wall but it is a natural stone outcrop.



Bridges



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I hope you enjoy these photos of bridges which I have taken when travelling here in Australia and overseas.  

Please leave a comment and if you want any details of the photos I will try and answer your questions.

Mosaic Monday

This week my Mosaic Monday is all about  birds, some in our garden and some when travelling in South Australia.

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Parrots in our Garden

Crimson Rosellas and Adelaide Rosella (top/centre)

Birds in the Flinders Ranges

Emus

Birds in Our Garden

Adelaide magpies in our garden

Pelicans at the Beach

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Pelicans at the beach

Kookaburras on the River Murray

Kookaburras - this one almost took food from our plate - a bit too cheeky!



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