
This photo epitomizes these trees, the Norfolk Island pines. They are invasive to Australia, but they are really everywhere.

Cam & I saw many plants along the way, but this one took the cake.

The Talisker Mine has a few ruins, but this one of the calcining furnace was really great. The information panel clearly told about its function.

We even got to watch the boat that goes to Kangaroo Island. It was a blustery day as you can tell from my hair.

The other one was at a mill that has been converted into a restaurant. Cam & I stopped there while driving down south to Talisker.
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