A big problem about South Australian settlers were that there were problems with the aboriginals. When Settlers had sheep in their paddocks, they blamed the aboriginals for their shep dying and therefore, wiped them out within 3 years. The problem wasn't the aboriginals though, it was the grass. The grass had a chemical in it which killed sheep. Know adays, another chemical is sprayed into the grass to allow sheep to eat the grass without dying. All this was told to us by Moff
Water holes were used by the aboriginals so they could have a water source.
There used to be a busy town at Innes National Park. There a bits of what used to be a railway everywhere around the National Park and there are still old abanded homes everywhere. When we stopped at Innes National Park, we looked at lots of homes. They were really old and were made out of rock. Some of them didn't even have gutters on the roof. A lot of these homes were made for really small people because the roof and windows were really low. The homes were really interesting. Some were run down. We saw an old chalk factory and some gears used to make it. There was also a really old and run down school. Dale used to go to this school because there is a picture of him with some other students on this informa
At Innes Naional park we also saw two ship wrecks. One of them was a big ship and the other one was a tug boat. The ship was called the Ethel and the tug boat was called the Ferret. It was pretty amazing. You could see why these ships sunk because the water was extremely rough. It was very windy on the sand when we were looking at the Ethel. There were only bits of it sticking out of the water. Though there was enough of it to see the layout of the ship. The only bit of the Ferret we could see was a big boiler. The rest of the Ferret was under water. The boiler was big, round and rusty. We could stand on it. Moff said the Ferret was pirated and went to places around Indonesia and China. Though one time an Englishman saw this ship, reported it to the police, and the pirates were arrested and was brought back to the area of Innes National Park where it sunk in a shipwreck not long after the Ethel.
Paul
ReplyDeleteAnyone caught any fish? Sounds like everyday is a new adventure. Has it been raining much there-it has been raining almost everyday here. Have you had a chance to kick the football? We are going to see a play tonight with nonni, dumps, Karen and Geoff. Dad.
Yea, we all put in 5 bucks to by a decent footy at Yorke Town. so we play a bit of footy during free time. Today Jack Luke and Eddy Boyd caught some nice what I thought were sand whiting. Dale thinks they are juvinile salmon (salmon trout) about 40cm
ReplyDeleteHow are you coping with the cold? Mon and Tues will be 4 degrees in the morning but nice days. dont forget your nice wetsuit for surfing. Has the asthma gone yet? Ralph is growing and getting heavier. Mum x
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