Again an interesting report. Liked the information on the fish traps. Sounds like you had a relaxing time.
Lynda
Ethanol said
09:18 PM Sep 15, 2015
Great report again John, just gone around the big bight in S.A. ( Port Augusta ) going around Adelaide to avoid the rat race of a place then heading down to the coast again & into Victoria. Looking for a place also to slow down a bit. I can always head to Greens lake I suppose.
Cheers
Mike
yeoeleven said
09:48 PM Sep 15, 2015
Ethanol wrote:
Great report again John, just gone around the big bight in S.A. ( Port Augusta ) going around Adelaide to avoid the rat race of a place then heading down to the coast again & into Victoria. Looking for a place also to slow down a bit. I can always head to Greens lake I suppose.
Cheers
Mike
Good to hear Mike expect to be in Greens by mid October hope to catch up again,
John
-- Edited by yeoeleven on Tuesday 15th of September 2015 09:53:24 PM
Panther said
02:55 PM Sep 16, 2015
Thanks for your interesting Blog Report.
Another place I have seen Aboriginal Fish Traps is in Wagonga Inlet in the town of Narooma Far South Coast NSW. As you travel on the Princes Hwy it goes over the bridge spanning the Inlet and on the ocean side (east) you can see the rocks placed to form the trap. These are covered at high tide and the fish swimming behind the barrier when the tide goes out are then trapped.
Another great spot.
http://yeoeleven.blogspot.com.au/2015/09/four-mile-campground-at-brewarrina.html
John
Again an interesting report. Liked the information on the fish traps. Sounds like you had a relaxing time.
Lynda
Great report again John, just gone around the big bight in S.A. ( Port Augusta ) going around Adelaide to avoid the rat race of a place then heading down to the coast again & into Victoria. Looking for a place also to slow down a bit. I can always head to Greens lake I suppose.
Cheers
Mike
Good to hear Mike expect to be in Greens by mid October hope to catch up again,
John
-- Edited by yeoeleven on Tuesday 15th of September 2015 09:53:24 PM
Thanks for your interesting Blog Report.
Another place I have seen Aboriginal Fish Traps is in Wagonga Inlet in the town of Narooma Far South Coast NSW. As you travel on the Princes Hwy it goes over the bridge spanning the Inlet and on the ocean side (east) you can see the rocks placed to form the trap. These are covered at high tide and the fish swimming behind the barrier when the tide goes out are then trapped.