Wednesday, January 9, 2013

South Australia

This is what I miss the most.
This is what I am going to miss the most, lying in bed and watching TV all day, not worrying about alarm or not knowing which day of the week. I am not sure if I will be planning again for a very calm and civilized South Australia but sure I will miss the time spent and my cousins.

Some here and there photos:
Soft as feathers
Museum
Art Gallery
Museum
Inside museum, another museum ( I was scared at this point, going around mummies inside the boxes)


Art Gallery South Australia
Port Adelaide
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Watch me dive
Dolphin Watch
Museum
You wait so long for holidays and with a blink of an eye it's over. Good things come to an end.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Victor Harbour

Port Elliot

Another tour to the township of Victor Harbor & McLaren Vale. 9.15 am we started our journey and stopped for our Morning tea stop at the Scottish town of Strathalbyn on the banks of the Angas River. Continued along Old river port of Goolwa where we saw Murray meets Lake Alexandrina.

Morning tea in the park.       
Port Elliot was another stop by with a beautiful view and finally a harbor with a southern ocean frontage, Victor Harbor. 
Horse Ride Victor Harbour
Victor Harbour
As soon we were dropped, we took Horse tram to Granite Island. Powerful Clydesdale horse(looked bigger in size) pulled the tram over the bay across the spectacular Causeway that joins the mainland to Granite Island. The tram was carrying about 50 passengers running on roller bearings; just so it is easy work for the horse (yes, one horse). After, was the fun ride, Camel ride.

Camel ride
Tour continued along southern coastline to rolling vineyards, iron stone cottages, olive and almond groves of the McLaren Vale region and with the stop by for wine sample at cellar doors in the main street of McLaren Vale, the tour ended. Not really, we were driven back to our starting point. Awesome adventurous day!
Church by the park-morning tea break.

Bell for the pedestrians 
Port Elliot
Victor Harbour & McLaren Vale, South Australia

Friday, January 4, 2013

Mt Lofty, Hahndorf


For couple of days, Mt Lofty was declared a catastrophic fire danger ranges. It was this stranger, an old guy who tour-ed us to the peak; very thankful to him. Mount Lofty Summit's panoramic views across Adelaide's city skyline to the coast was spectacular. We spent some time drooling and continued our tour to Australia's oldest surviving German settlement, Hahndorf. 

Handorf Village
Just as it says in the slogan, Walk the past, taste the future, old and new combine a brilliant blend of activities. Small good outlets, bakeries, several boutique cellars, souvenir shops, craft outlets and galleries line the bustling main street. 
Handorf Village
With trendy eateries, fresh and local products there still was a strong German flavor. The flavor we tried was home made ice-creams and bought some organic products. I could spend a whole day and see more of what this historic village has to offer.
Mt Lofty
German village
Deeps under the shade
As old as the village
             
Mt Lofty & Hahndorf, South Australia

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Hallett Cove


Hallett Cove
Hallett Cove is a southern beach-side suburb of Adelaide and The Sugarloaf is the predominant feature of the Hallett Cove Conservation Park. So named because of its similarity to a harden pile of sugar. This eroded structures looked quite striking. It looked like a volcano. 
Sugarless
The sign said - the amphitheater - uplift of the land one to 2 million years ago, resulted in erosion which produced the present amphitheater landscape. The layers of sediments were from three distinct periods of deposition which started about 280 million years ago. Erosion by water has exposed these layers.
The highlights of the walk were dried golden plants/grass(they were beautiful), stairs and thousands of smooth rocks on the beach. We finished off in a near by only standing cafe with ice-creams.
This picture somehow reminds me of Colbie Callat-Bubbly.
Way to sugarloaf

             

The Sugarloaf Hallett Cove- South Australia

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Glenelg's Sunset


Glenelg is Adelaide's most popular and beautiful coastal region. The place is popular for a spectacular pristine ocean environment, sandy white beaches and magnificent sunset.
Walk by the sun
 Last year it was swimming in Glenelg beach in 40 degrees heat, this year I was after the Sun. The important thing was being out there at the right time; 8:30 pm was our target.
Orangy-blue
We missed it, missed the sun go down by just a couple of minutes. However, the view was still beautiful and the color pallet of clear blue sky and orange-y Sun was gorgeous.
People above and below
We walked along the beach for about an hour or so. Temperature was above 44 degrees, probably the reason there were more people at the beach, a classic way to cool off in extreme heat.
People by the beach
The beach environment was vibrant with live music, and kids playing around.
The colors and people were nice nonetheless.