Cape Spencer

Innes National Park on the tip of the Yorke Peninsula...the area used to mine gypsum to make plaster board....it seems it was quite a big enterprise....digging it up and transporting it to a jetty at Stenhouse Bay a few Km away.
Initially it was pulled by horses in carts ....then by a train...
It all shut down in 1930 but bits and pieces remain.
Seventy percent of our school chalk was made in a single house just down the hill.
Walked out to the lighthouse at Cape Spencer....very windblown and barren.
Amazing views at the end 
The park has plenty of wildlife.... emus wandering across the roads and grazing in little groups.....we are now expert emu poo spotters.

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