Tag Archives: River Murray
The Magnificent Mighty Murray
With Australia set to be in the grip of the mother of all El Ninos it brings to mind the plight of the Murray & its health. From its beginnings through to its mouth & the Coorong we are just caretakers. My … Continue reading
PS Industry Renmark
This beautiful Paddle Steamer is moored at Renmark on the River Murray, Riverland South Australia. It is one of a few wood fired paddle steamers that have been faithfully restored & offer the public the wonderful opportunity to cruise the … Continue reading
Wetlands sunrise Blanchetown, South Australia
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Where the river meets the sea
The Murray mouth. Australia’s longest river where it meets the sea. I have a huge passion for the this beautiful waterway & it’s longevity. It is the life blood of the country. It provides irrigation for our primary producers as … Continue reading
blowing off steam
On board the PS Industry one of the great old paddle steamers on the Murray moored at Renmark Riverland South Australia. Share This:
Glorious view from the Waikerie look out tower
Just one of the fabulous views when you take the time to do the cliff top walk at Waikerie Riverland South Australia. see more images of the beautiful River Murray more info on Waikerie & it’s wonderful clifftop walk #Waikerie … Continue reading
Hide & Seek
Photographed just after sunrise at Blanchetown Wetlands. Riverland South Australia. For more Riverland Photography, showcasing the beauty of the River Murray & it’s wildlife, view my coffee table books. Magic of the Murray & Wildlife & River Murray Magic. Share … Continue reading
Wildlife Wednesday Incoming!
Sulphur-crested cockatoo flying out from limestone cliffs at Blanchetown Riverland South Australia. These gregarious parrots are a common sight all around Australia. Share This:
Mirror image
Photographed at Broken Cliffs, Waikerie Riverland South Australia. River Red Gums that didn’t survive drought. Share This:
Artwork for SALA
For the month of August South Australia is bursting at the seams with art installations. SALA stands for South Australia Living Arts festival. It is held annually & pubs clubs cafes beaches businesses display the talents of local artists for … Continue reading