Postby Hasbeen » 08 Mar 2012 00:52
Thanks for that Ruddy, love that old photo, with the coal loading conveyor system. I can imagine the labour that went over the centuries to build up that little port.
It really is a fantastic place to the likes of me. All that & a beautiful TR, you really are a lucky chappy.
I pulled it up om Google earth, & found the coal loader gone. They should have kept it for its history I reckon. Nothing like that in Oz, our coal loading facilities in my area are a 3 to 5 mile long finger jetty, going straight out to sea, with a head out there to take 4 or 5, 100,000 ton bulk carriers at a time.
The one at Hay Point near MacKay has 8 to 12, 3 mile long trains of coal trucks a day coming in, to keep the conveyors fed with the stuff. Pity really, yours looked much nicer.
Interestingly my favourite place on earth is Whitehaven Beach, on Whitsunday Island in Queensland Great Barrier Reef. Pull it up on Google Earth, you should find it interesting. 8 miles of snow white coral sand, it is a beautiful natural place, 10 miles from even the nearest island resort. Hazlewood island, which shelters it has a couple of thousand acres of coral reefs & flats to explore, a truly beautiful place, as is yours in an entirely different way.
It is a pity there is not enough time to get to see all this stuff personally, but thanks for the glimpse of yours. [Sorry about your thread].
Hasbeen