| River Murray
The River Murray flows
through the centre of lower Southern Australia, breathing
life into the land around it - it is part of one of the
largest river systems in the world. There is so much for
the visitor to see and do. The romantic history of the
river, is recaptured in museums, and restored paddle steamers.
There are all water sports imaginable, from water skiing
to canoeing.
If there is one word that describes South Australia's
River land, it's BIG!
In sheer volume, the citrus fruits, grapes and vegetables
that are produced along the Murray are big. And so are
the Riverland people. No ordinary people could have carved
a niche out of semi arid country against the incredible
odds that had to be surmounted last century.No ordinary
people could have survived the trials tribulations of
nature and market forces over the years.
The river always inspires, but you haven't tasted pleasure
until you've spent some time on a River Murray houseboat!
You should explore the Riverland. You will quickly get
a taste for its rich diversity and want to come back,
again and again.
A lifeline for many and the ultimate escape for others,
the River Murray offers endless options for exploration
and enjoyment. Australia's major waterway binds together
three very different areas within this region - Ending
in the sea at Goolwa, South Australia, stretching through
the Adelaide Hills to the Victorian border.
The River Murray passes through the Murray Mallee, which
takes its name from the hardy mallee tree that covers
this region. A combination of determination and hard work
has transformed this land into viable agriculture. Such
efforts generated a strong community spirit with persists
today.
Wildlife and water sports, houseboats and heritage trails
make up some of the key attractions to the region. Every
major town has houseboats for hire, waiting to be taken
up or down-river on voyages of discovery. For the boat
owner, there are marina facilities where boats can be
moored while a restaurant meal is enjoyed or the landscape
explored. Turn the corner, and you step back into the
early years of paddle steamers and pioneering ventures.
The tranquility of the Australian outback is a well known
fact and a nowhere can it be more pronounced than in the
Mid Murraylands.
The region is welcoming and uncomplicated to the independent
traveler with its wide range of unique natural features
and services. Once you are placed in this central region
of peace and freedom with nature it’s hard to imagine
that Adelaide is only 1 1⁄2 hours distant, or that
mainstream tourism can be accessed in all directions within
a very short time.
The region is commonly known as the Murray Plains and
has had 3 distinct phases of human occupation, being;
the Aboriginal Native, British Pastoralists 1840’s
and Germanic Close settlement 1870’s to date. Although
this is an ancient land its present shallow soil and flora
known as Mallee is only a relatively recent development
from the Pleistocene period of the last 10,000 years following
the recession of sea levels. Calcareous fossils are discernible
throughout the entire region.
Sit back and savour the atmosphere - sunlight dancing
on the water where a fishing line bobs; the call of parrots
and kookaburras overhead; the reflection of gum trees
and orange cliffs and glorious sunsets and silence. Sheep
and cattle drovers followed in the wake of Captain Sturt's
1830 exploration and today the Murraylands has successful
beef, sheep and dairying industries. The region's position
between Adelaide and Victoria also makes it a thoroughfare
- for goods and traveler's. The 1850s gold rush days saw
Police Commissioner Tolmer's Gold Escort transporting
the precious mined metal between the Victorian goldfields
and Adelaide.
Railways and roads have forged even stronger links between
the state borders. For those who value a landscape of
changing colours, a taste of pioneer history and the charms
of The Murray, this region offers a unique experience.
Contact White Marina for information
about the houseboats and for booking enquiries.

Further details:
Brendan & Lyn Taylor - White Marina
08 8569 2412 or 0427 810 110
PO Box 403 Mannum SA 5238
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