THE WRECK OF THE ETHEL.

A short drive into the Innes National Park at the bottom of the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia, there is a short turn off to a large car-park which over looks a 450 metre Beach with pounding Surf, hemmed in by steep Headlands.
A steep wooden multi-levelled stair case leads down to the Beach where you will find a few remains of the Norwegian Barque that was wrecked in a Storm in 1904. Further down the Beach and in the photo, you can still see the remains of the Boiler that belonged to the 'Ferret' a small steamship that tried to help the Ethel and was also washed ashore.
Althorpe Island can be seen in the distance.
The style of writing is Algerian, Castellar looks good as well and don't forget you can have any title written below the Image.
Canon 5D, Canon 24-205mm. Lens
A steep wooden multi-levelled stair case leads down to the Beach where you will find a few remains of the Norwegian Barque that was wrecked in a Storm in 1904. Further down the Beach and in the photo, you can still see the remains of the Boiler that belonged to the 'Ferret' a small steamship that tried to help the Ethel and was also washed ashore.
Althorpe Island can be seen in the distance.
The style of writing is Algerian, Castellar looks good as well and don't forget you can have any title written below the Image.
Canon 5D, Canon 24-205mm. Lens
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