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