This walk completes the walk south from Sellicks Beach to Cape Jervis.
Yoho Road to Cape Jervis
Colonel William Light made his first landfall on mainland South Australia at Rapid Bay on 8 September 1836. The site was named after his ship, the brig Rapid (162 tons). To mark this historic landfall the captain’s initials, W.L., were carved into large boulder – a replica is visible in the township, while the original is stored in the South Australian Museum, in Adelaide. The first European child born on mainland South Australia was delivered at Rapid Bay on November 7, 1836. His name was John Rapid Hoare.
For a short time Rapid Bay was considered a potential site for the new state capital, but with the discovery of the Adelaide Plains it faded into quiet obscurity. -- Wikipedia
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Stats | South to Cape Jervis |
Sunday | |
14/03/2010 | |
Wirrina Cove to Rapid Bay via Second Valley | |
Distance | 7.7km |
Start Time | 8.35am |
End Time | 11.30am |
Moving Duration | 2h08m |
Stationary Duration | 41m |
Moving Average | 3.6km/h |
Overall Average | 2.7km/h |
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