After pulling the crab pots only 5 with a lot of the pots
empty, we suspected some share farming was going on. We stopped for a spot of
fishing, no luck with that so back to the park, cleaned the boat and packed it
all up ready to leave.
We all loaded in Tony and Sue`s new secondhand 7 seater car and went for a drive to
Lucinda, a little seaside town with a long jetty for the sugar to be shipped
from.
We had a picnic lunch on the foreshore.
Have added some other photos of the area around the jetty for you. It was a beautiful sunny day and we enjoyed just strolling around looking.
By Tim.
I spoke to some Ergon power workers who were
having a late lunch on the foreshore too.
I had to ask what was the phasing; as I had
worked it out that it was from the road to footpath active, active, neutral,
active. They told me yes. A. B. N. C. from road side that this was supposed to
be standard, but they could be anyhow depending who, and when they were put up,
so had to be aware at all times.
Sugar Storage sectionLong sugar Jetty
Ergon power work truck |
Beach
Pilons from the old jetty
Tony,Desma and Graham
Recreational jetty
Little crab holes
http://www.qsl.com.au/news-media/lucinda-bulk-sugar-terminal-jetty-open-business
http://www.msq.qld.gov.au/Shipping/Port-procedures/Port-procedures-lucinda.aspx
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