LANDFALL PHOTOGRAPHY
South Australia
The Blue Lake at Mount Gambier. It turns a vibrant cobalt blue colour between December and March each year. Largs Bay historic terrace of shops A derelict homestead in the Barossa Valley. The Clipper Ship 'City of Adelaide' is the world's oldest surviving clipper ship. Built in Sunderland, England, and launched on 7 May 1864. The Largs Pier Hotel, Adelaide. The River Torrens flowing through Elder Park in Adelaide. A Christmas Tree made from old tyres The  Victor Harbor Causeway to Granite Island The Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tram, which commenced passenger service in 1894, travels across the 630 metre causeway to Granite Island using Clydesdale horses. It is the only horse-drawn tramway in Australia Semaphore Beach and Coastguard Lookout, Adelaide. The Adelaide Convention Centre, completed in 1987, was the first purpose-built convention centre to be built in Australia. The Time Ball Tower, Adelaide A bronze statue of Malcolm Blight, a former Australian Rules football player, outside the Adelaide Oval. Beachport Jetty The  Victor Harbor Causeway to Granite Island. This is the view from Granite Island.
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