Point Lowly lighthouse
The Point Lowly lighthouse was constructed in 1883 to guide ships safely through Spencer Gulf en route to Port Augusta and Port Pirie in South Australia. It was upgraded several times before being deactivated in 1993.
Port Bonython processing facility.
The facility accepts liquid hydrocarbons in a mixed stream of products sent from Moomba via a 659 kilometre 355 millimetre diameter pipeline. The processing facility receives a mixture of condensate, crude oil, propane and butane which is processed in distillation towers and molecular sieves to produce various products.
These products, such as naphtha, crude oil, propane and butane, are stored in large tanks before being shipped to customers.
Port Bonython incorporates a 2.4 kilometre jetty for loading of tankers as well as road tanker loading facilities. Approximately 30 ships per year are loaded, with a maximum size tanker of 110,000 tonnes capacity. The majority of LPG produced (approx 70%) is exported via the ship loading facility.
Short Drone Clip Point Lowly Lighthouse - South Australia
Completed in 1883, the lighthouse eased the way for maritime traffic around Point Lowly. The original 15 metres tall tower was extended by eight metres in 1909. Manned for 90 years, the Point Lowly beacon became automated and was eventually delisted from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority register.
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Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Whyalla, Australia | 2019
Whyalla was founded as Hummocks Hill, and was known by that name until 1916. It is the third most populous city in the Australian state of South Australia after Adelaide and Mount Gambier.
Discover what's best in your city.
The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 3rd June, 2019:
1: Ada Ryan Gardens
2: Pichi Richi Railway
3: Hummock Hill lookout
4: Solomontown Beach
5: Wadlata Outback Centre
6: Point Lowly Lighthouse
7: Whyalla Wetlands
8: Wilson Park
9: Flinders & Freycinet Lookout
10: Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden
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TOP 10 WHYALLA Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Whyalla,, third most populous city in South Australia. In this video, you will get information about tourist attractions in Whyalla complete with all things to do list.
Beautiful places in Whyalla is Hummock Hill Lookout, Whyalla Marina, Point Lowly Lighthouse, Whyalla Conservation Park, Fitzgerald Bay and Whyalla Wetlands. Others places to visit in Whyalla is Whyalla Maritime Museum, Ada Ryan Gardens, OneSteel Whyalla Steelworks Tour, Mount Laura Homestead Museum, City Heritage Walk, Civic Park, Cuttlefish Boardwalk, Wilson Park, Bowland Whyalla and Elvis Museum. Some of these tourist attractions not listed in this video, but hope it will help you know where to go or what to do in Whyalla - South Australia.
This video by Explore Australia about Top 10 Whyalla Attractions (Things to Do & See) is one of the video about South Australia's Destinations. Simply check our channel to looking for other cities in South Australia such as Adelaide, Mount Gambier, Port Lincoln, Victor Harbor, Gawler, etc.
Point Lowly
Point Lowly is a scenic spot just outside Whyalla, and Fitzgerald Bay and Black Point border on Point Lowly
POINT LOWLY
TODAY I WENT TO POINT LOWLY WITH MY DAD. POINT LOWLY IS NOT FAR OUTSIDE WHYALLA. YEAR 2015
Love Whyalla! Visit to Whyalla! Driving 4WD again (Time-Lapse)
Drove rough road again to use 4 Wheel Drive through Point Lowly area.
Had a great time :) It was gr8 weather for fishing and then great view.
What a beautiful Whyalla is!
Love Whyalla! Visit to Whyalla!
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Dow at Point Lowly
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Point Lowly Cruise
Cruise to Point Lowly past the Fitzgerald Bay fish farms to view cuttlefish.This footage was taken on an expedition cruise on Flinders Ranges Water Cruises
Point Lowly Snapper
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Giant Cuttlefish Point Lowly Whyalla SA
10 Whyalla Ct Helensvale
Exceptional Buying in The Shores
Nestled in a quiet street is this wonderful 3 bedroom, brick and tile home that is waiting for someone to walk in and renovate with their own design ideas. So bring your paint brushes and let’s go!
Inside you will find a good size lounge room at the front of the home. Kitchen, dining and second living area are open plan design, flowing beautifully out into the covered entertaining area that looks out to the bushland behind the home.
Bedrooms all have built in cupboards with the master having a double cupboard. The bathroom is a two-way entry and a second, separate toilet is off the bathroom.
Keeping you warm in winter and cool in the summer is easy with two air conditioners that are fitted in the property. A solar panel system is also fitted on the roof to reduce those pesky bills, and solar hot water system will further save you in the hip pocket.
Don’t want to use town water? Then don’t…. this home has plenty of water storage with the 10,000L tank at the rear and a smaller tank around the side of the home that is plumbed into the mains water.
Need somewhere to store a boat or caravan off the street? This home is on a very flat block which also has good side access via a double gate.
There really is a lot to love about this home and I’m sure you will see the potential here as well. And at this price for a good home in Helensvale there may be some competition so get in quick.
Open home times are as listed or if you desperately need to see the property sooner feel free to get in touch for a private inspection.
Not much happening at Pt Lowly
Maybe I needed to sit and burley instead of drift and troll. Maybe the snapper, and everything else, had moved on. Maybe I'm a bad fisherman. IDK
Whyalla Cuttlefish
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Where the Kingfish live.
Some amazing footage of Yellowtail Kingfish in their natural environment. Shot aboard Reel Therapy on charter with Absolute Fishing Charters, South Australia.
Save Point Lowly Protesters demonstrate against new port
Save Point Lowly Protesters demonstrate against new port on the Lowly Peninsula. The new port is not only not viable but will destroy the giant cuttlefish breeding grounds. There is better alternative port at Mallaquanta that would provide a port for the future in a less environmentally sensitive area. More information at savepointlowly.com.au