Inneston, on southern Yorke Peninsula, was a small gypsum mining and processing town with a population of about 150 people. The ratio of males to females was 3 to 1.
Some of the sights of Inneston.....



Dear Ethel
The Ethel shipwreck has been a landmark of the southern Yorke Peninsula since it was wrecked in 1904. On the night the ship was wrecked, a nineteen-year-old crew man attempted to swim to shore with a life line, but drowned. The next morning, the stricken vessel was found to be above low water and on the beach.
How Ethel looks today.....


Absolutely glorious place to be and check out that lighthouse, wow, what a view.....and love the pics of the shipwreck....and the macro shots, wow, you should enter them in some online photo comps!!!.....
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots of Inneston Historical Town. They would make perfect postcards, prints, and are enough to inspire a painter (hint, hint) :o)
ReplyDeleteGreat posts Eve and J. You really know how to captivate and include your audience into your travels.
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