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Travel Australia to Ceduna to live the simple life & feed on fish from out the seaTRANSCRIPT
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Gee and Cee travel Australia in a caravan.Share photos of Australia and give word impressions of their
destinations. Seek Australian regional produce for home cooking.Fish.Enjoy the tourist sites. Reminisce on past self sufficiency in Australia
through vegetable and tropical fruit gardening.
CEDUNA
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THE JOURNEY FROM WHYALLA TO JURIEN BAY
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CEDUNA
Ceduna lies on the coast of The Great Australian Bight and heralds the end of the Eyre Peninsula. Its past lay with the sea and at one time it had a commercial fishing fleet. Many Greeks had settled here and the two big fishing families in Adelaide, Angelakis and Raptis, had their origins in Ceduna. Times change and cereal is the big earner now.
The caravan park lies just out of town in the sand hills of Bosanquet Bay.
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Travel Australia Figure 1 The Caravan Park At Ceduna
Travel Australia Figure 2 The Caravan Park At Ceduna
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Travel Australia Figure 3 The Caravan Park At Ceduna
Many caravaners are attracted to Ceduna because they want to fish for King George Whiting ; a fish that enjoys a huge reputation.
Travel Australia Figure 4 The Fishing Jetty At Ceduna
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You really need a tinny (small aluminium boat) to catch this fish and lines of these little boats bob about just offshore on Bosanquet Bay.
Bosanquet beach is ordinary but the big sky and electrical storms give it a presence. You can feel the open ocean as you now face straight down to Antarctica.
Travel Australia Figure 5 Bosanquet Beach
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Travel Australia Figure 6 Bosanquet Beach
Grain pours into Ceduna from all over Eyre Peninsula. Huge silos dominate the skyline at Port Thevenard.
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Travel Australia Figure 7 Silos At Port Thevenard
The lookout at Pinky Point overlooks the port;
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Travel Australia Figure 8 Pinky Point Lookout
Travel Australia Figure 9 Port Thevenard
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Travel Australia Figure 10 Cargo Ship Loading At Port Thevenard
And the local paper tells of the arrivals and departures of these boats.
Gypsum and salt also leave from here.
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A very colourful lizard keeps Gee and Cee company as they watch.
Travel Australia Figure 11 A Colourful Lizard
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Travel Australia Figure 12 A Colourful Lizard
The silos at Ceduna are big but there is often overflow.
Massive bunkers hold the surplus near the caravan park.
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Travel Australia Figure 13 Cereal Bunkers at Ceduna
One side of the fishing industry continues to do well. Round from Ceduna at Denial Bay there are flourishing oyster beds. The light and seascapes are beautiful here but you get bitten to death with insects.
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Travel Australia Figure 14 Oyster Beds At Denial Bay
Travel Australia Figure 15 Oyster Beds At Denial Bay
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A boat landing built by William McKenzie in1892 is of historical interest.
Travel Australia Figure 16 McKenzie’s Boat Landing
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Ceduna has a fish factory that sells to the public and it is a highlight of a town visit.
Travel Australia Figure 17 Cleaning Whiting At Ceduna Fish Factory
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Travel Australia Figure 18 Cleaning Shark At Ceduna Fish Factory
Travel Australia Figure 19 Cleaning Shark At Ceduna Fish Factory
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Travel Australia Figure 20 Cleaning Shark At Ceduna Fish Factory
With such a place you can just feast up on spanking fresh and reasonably priced fish for days and days. Armed with a microwave and a bread machine Cee gave cooking the push. You could steam the prepared fish using the fish auto cook button on the microwave in minutes and soak up the juices with your own bread.
Cities in Australia are wonderful but to have seafood in many parts of coastal Oz is to die for.
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Travel Australia Figure 21 Filleted Tommy Ruff
Travel Australia Figure 22 Pan Fried in this Instance
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Travel Australia Figure 23 Filleted Nannygai
Travel Australia Figure 24 Steamed Nannygai
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Travel Australia Figure 25 Cleaned King George Whiting
Travel Australia Figure 26 Steamed King George Whiting