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FieldsToBarrels
@FieldsToBarrels@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

Victory Road at Sellicks Beach once linked Noarlunga to the southern Fleurieu — following an ancient Kaurna track. Built in 1858 through John Norman’s persistence, it shaped travel across the peninsula and earned him a hotel in his name.

#FleurieuPeninsula #SAHistory #australia #southaustralia #heritage #localhistory @altbot

A black and white, outdoor photograph shows a grassy, hilly landscape with a dirt path winding through it. The scene is dominated by a large, gently sloping hill in the foreground, covered in sparse vegetation and trees. A dirt path snakes its way up the hill, with a group of people and what appears to be horse-drawn carriages visible along the path. In the distance, the landscape continues to roll with more hills and a hazy sky. The photograph appears to be taken from a slightly elevated perspective, looking down towards the path and the distant hills.
A black and white, outdoor photograph shows a grassy, hilly landscape with a dirt path winding through it. The scene is dominated by a large, gently sloping hill in the foreground, covered in sparse vegetation and trees. A dirt path snakes its way up the hill, with a group of people and what appears to be horse-drawn carriages visible along the path. In the distance, the landscape continues to roll with more hills and a hazy sky. The photograph appears to be taken from a slightly elevated perspective, looking down towards the path and the distant hills.
A black and white, outdoor photograph shows a grassy, hilly landscape with a dirt path winding through it. The scene is dominated by a large, gently sloping hill in the foreground, covered in sparse vegetation and trees. A dirt path snakes its way up the hill, with a group of people and what appears to be horse-drawn carriages visible along the path. In the distance, the landscape continues to roll with more hills and a hazy sky. The photograph appears to be taken from a slightly elevated perspective, looking down towards the path and the distant hills.
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