HUGHES PUMPHOUSE MOONTA, SA
The Moonta Mines
The historic town of Moonta is approximately 165 kilometres north-west of Adelaide, in the upper Yorke Peninsula region known alternately as South Australia’s ‘Copper Triangle’ or ‘Little Cornwall’.
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Glenn Alderson..., 9 months ago
JoanIreland1970, 9 months ago
lovely capture
Sharon Hammond, 9 months ago
I reckon this would come a treat in a moody B&W
budrfli, 9 months ago
wonderful shot! love the way the three elements are so separate, and yet one! great addiition to our group!
RLHall, 9 months ago
great shot
niggle, 7 months ago
this looks really great,
Geir Floede, 6 months ago
A very well definated compotion with this different forms against the lovely blue sky.
rochelle, 6 months ago
i agree with all the comments a great composition
CanDuCreations, 6 months ago
Very good photography
kimbaross, 6 months ago
Great image.
Glenn Alderson..., 6 months ago
Thanks again for all your comments!!! It was the perfect day that day, the clouds were amazing with a perfect blue sky. Which made for some great contrasting colours. We didnt have much time in Moonta that week, but next time I would like to spend the whole week there. A lot more of the mines to discover & one of the best beachs at Moonta Bay!!

hardhhhat, 5 months ago
Love this shot – simple but beautiful – great cloud formation on that day and the blue really brings out the brick colours.
George Lenz, 5 months ago
nice capture
elizabethrose05, 2 months ago
we took photos of this on an SLR camera just the other day!
Robyn Smith, 2 months ago
I thought that this was Cornwall when I first saw this image!