Discovering Whyalla! Whyalla's Hummock Hill.

I completed our NZ Passenger Declaration forms this morning.

Then we climbed Hummock Hill, just behind the motel, to admire the views of Whyalla.
This impressive sculpture of a scuba diver is just outside our motel.
Below, views from Hummock Hill.
Whyalla's unique, circular jetty.
The foreshore is quite shallow. The sand beneath makes the sea appear pale blue in comparison to the dark blue of the deeper water.

Whyalla has a busy steel mill. Steel and iron ore from the Iron Knob mines is barged out to awaiting ships.
During WW2, the area was protected by a large, manned artillery gun.

Behind the motel is a tranquil park with an aviary and the biggest tree I've ever seen!

I forgot to mention that, on the way back, we detoured into Whyalla's main street and shouted ourselves to a lovely coffee and cheesecake! 
Old habits die hard!


Comments

  1. I hope you had an extra slice, you deserve it!

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  2. Thank you. Lovely photos of an attractive place, I suppose it’s the blueness of the sea that appeals. I can smell saltiness!

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