Old Port Willunga Jetty ~ Wavebreaker
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Old Port Willunga Jetty
These old Redgum Piles are all that is left of the Jetty at Port Willunga, South Australia. Officially opened on the 6th February 1868. It was built at a cost of 5,300.00 Pounds and replaced previous structures that had failed to assist in the transport of wheat and other local goods such as slate from Willunga. By 1900 all trade using the jetty had ceased and the structure was severely damaged in 1915. During WW2 the remainder of the jetty was destroyed by the Australian Army.
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Phill Jenkins
Great shot :o)
John Kowalski
Excellent shot Glen!!
Taschja Hattingh
Now I wanna go to the sea!!!! Just a few weeks…this is such a ‘feel good’ ‘carefree’ picture! Love it!
Mindy McGregor
Great capture!
lorilee
Fabulous!!!
david campbell
fantastic shot