Another Innes photograph
Here’s another photograph from Innes National Park.
If you look on a map, you’ll see that Maitland, the town where my parents live and I spent most of my childhood, is in the middle of Yorke Peninsula, while Innes is right at the bottom. It’s the nearest place where one can rely upon seeing emus in the wild, and there is a lot of coastal scenery.
Incidentally, when I was in grade twelve our geography class had a two-day excursion to the park (not this part of it; a place called Shell Beach, further around the coast) to facilitate the section of the course dedicated to coastal landforms.
