We found a powerhouse museum stacked full of all sorts of old generators and other equipment from the surrounding farms and businesses. Brilliant display and by the smell of fuel I am guessing a lot still actually work.
The volunteers are all old retired men and certainly know their machinery.
Leaving the museum we walked over the road to the local Shell Service Station to view an exact replica of the biggest white pointer shark caught. It was caught locally by a young lad on a lightweight hand held line and took him five hours to be able to get a rope on it and tow it to shore. Enormous. Scary stuff.
Today we packed up and moved down the road to Pt Lincoln, home of the tuna fishermen.
Tomorrow we will go out and look at the local scenery and check out the locals.
The caravan park is another beach front property. Great views from the van.
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