Inneston, Yorke Peninsula, 14 July 2024.
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All images are from a morning’s walk around the abandoned village of Inneston in Dhilba Guuranda–Innes National Park, South Australia, where we were staying in a renovated cottage. Most are from the post Inneston, which also contains detailed information on the history. Some are from the infrared post Inneston and South-West Yorke Peninsula (IR). which by way of a bonus also includes a few facetious comments.
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The back yard of the house next door..
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The Bakery.
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Renovator’s delight.
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Looking through a door to a bricked-up fireplace in a derelict house..
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Other doors.
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Emus in the back yard of the house next door.
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A mansion in the bush.
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Relics of self-sufficient agriculture.
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If you go in there….
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Perhaps this is Brutalist architecture from before that was invented.
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Ovens of the Bakery.
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Inside the Bakery.
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A window of the Bakery.
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A harrow, perhaps.
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Western Grey Kangaroos.
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A house with a guard.
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Don’t mess with him!
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Almost sculptural.
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A wheel of fortune.
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A house escaped from time.
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“Just needs a little TLC”.
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Emu family – the father and his brood.
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The Post Office (where we stayed).
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A relic of another time.
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The lake where they extracted the gypsum.
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Emus in bushes.
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The Gatehouse Lodge.
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