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31/12/2024
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Victor Harbor’s Wildlife ParkOne of South Australia’s most exciting tourist attractions. Urimbirra Wildlife Park is loca...
08/06/2024

Victor Harbor’s Wildlife Park
One of South Australia’s most exciting tourist attractions. Urimbirra Wildlife Park is located in Hindmarsh Valley just 5 minutes from Victor Harbor, a favoured holiday destination. We have a range of Australian animals and a wonderful park for you to explore every day (including Public Holidays). Pet a kangaroo, pat a koala, feed an emu and watch a professional snake handler! Our exciting list of activities will ensure you have a fantastic day in Victor Harbor, South Australia.

Source: https://www.urimbirra.com.au

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Established in 2017, Goodness Coffee Co. is located in the historicvillage township of Aldinga. The previous owners, Dam...
08/06/2024

Established in 2017, Goodness Coffee Co. is located in the historicvillage township of Aldinga. The previous owners, Damien and Carly,built the business into the thriving and popular cafe beforeselling in September 2021.
Brother and sister duo Angel Benjamin and Jojo Krause are the currentowners helped out by their mum Louise. The siblings were long term employees of Goodness Café and familiar faces of the Fleurieuhospitality scene for many years.You can still enjoy the same delicious coffee, (now roasted off site) and the same cosy, relaxed vibe with lots new menu items and stock.The Goodness Garden was launched in January with the successful
Sunday Jazz sessions. We look forward to hosting many more musical
events.

Source : https://goodnesscoffeeco.com.au/our-story/

Cape Spencer is a headland in the Australian state of South Australia located on the south west tip of Yorke Peninsula i...
31/03/2024

Cape Spencer is a headland in the Australian state of South Australia located on the south west tip of Yorke Peninsula in the gazetted locality of Inneston. It was named after George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer by Matthew Flinders during March 1802. It has been the site of an operating navigation aid since 1950 and has been located within the Innes National Park since 1970.

Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Spencer_(South_Australia)

The Waratah Gypsum Company had works here for the quarrying and exporting of rock gypsum. Gypsum after being washed, roa...
31/03/2024

The Waratah Gypsum Company had works here for the quarrying and exporting of rock gypsum. Gypsum after being washed, roasted and ground, was used in the manufacturing of plaster of paris and cement. The quality of the gypsum in this area was exceptionally high class and most of Australia's needs were supplied from here.
The Waratah Gypsum Company closed its works and the town was sold to the South Australian Government which demolished the town except for the few houses required for the rangers of the National Parks and Wildlife Organization who look after Innes National Park.

Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stenhouse_Bay,_South_Australia

Joseph Ernest Seppelt, a merchant who sold such commodities as to***co, s***f and liqueurs, emigrated with his family fr...
27/01/2024

Joseph Ernest Seppelt, a merchant who sold such commodities as to***co, s***f and liqueurs, emigrated with his family from Prussia to Australia in 1849 to break free from political and economic unrest.He was intent on growing and selling to***co. In 1850, he and his family settled in Klemzig. After discovering that the land was not suited for such purpose, he and his family decided to settle in the Barossa Valley in 1851.m

In 1851, Seppelt purchased 64 hectares (158 acres) of land for about £1 an acre which he called Seppeltsfield. He soon discovered that, as was the case in Klemzig, the land in the Barossa Valley was not suited for growing economically useful to***co.However, the Seppelts did have success growing wheat on their land and, due to the gold rushes of the 1850s, were able to sell it for high prices due to high demand at the time. With his knowledge of liqueurs gained from his days as a merchant, Seppelt saw there was potential for wine production on his land. Soon thereafter, the Seppelts planted vines that flourished leading to a contribution to the Wines and Spirits category at the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition in 1866.By 1867, Joseph had begun construction of a full-scale winery, and by 1878, the port store cellar was completed.In 2006, the cellar held about 9 million litres (2.4 million US gallons) of fortified wine.

Joseph Seppelt did not live to see the completion of his winery, as he died in early 1868. His eldest son, Oscar Benno Pedro,then 21, inherited a 55% majority of the winery. Benno's younger siblings, Victor and Ottilie, inherited 30% and 15% of the winery respectively. Benno later bought out his younger siblings and gained complete control of the winery.

Benno's oversight helped earn the winery a reputation for quality wines. At the turn of the century, the Seppelt Winery was Australia's largest winery, producing 2 million litres (530 thousand US gallons) annually.[6] The winery's reputation lead to statements like: "Seppeltsfield is undoubtedly the iconic winery of the Barossa".

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seppeltsfield_(wine)

Seeing those chocolates fills my heart with joy😃😊🍫
27/01/2024

Seeing those chocolates fills my heart with joy😃😊🍫

23/01/2024
Graduation 2024 👩‍🎓
23/01/2024

Graduation 2024 👩‍🎓

31/12/2023
31/12/2023
Nature dials up the drama along the Kiama coastline on the NSW South Coast, a rugged landscape carved by ancient volcani...
26/12/2023

Nature dials up the drama along the Kiama coastline on the NSW South Coast, a rugged landscape carved by ancient volcanic lava flows and vents some 260 million years ago. Perhaps the most showy of all is the Kiama Blowhole, where waves thrashing against rocks below enter a sea-cliff cavern, periodically compressing air and spurting water 30 metres into the sky with an almighty ‘woosh’.

Depending on ocean swells and vantage point – multiple viewing platforms are available – you’ll likely feel the salty spray on your cheeks (there have been drenchings!). The best times to view is when there is a south-east swell. It’s a spectacle to see – both invigorating and breathtaking.

This ‘big’ attraction gives the entire headland its name, with Blowhole Point now the site of a number of other diversions. The water spray here is not guaranteed, as it depends on the surge of the sea. While waiting for nature’s fountain, why not enjoy a picnic under the soaring Norfolk pines that adorn the cliffs or have a nice spot of lunch at Diggies at Blowhole Point.

Source: https://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/south-coast/kiama-area/blowhole

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