• Granite Island

    December 29, 2018 in Australia ⋅ 🌧 19 °C

    As the name implies the island about 450 meters from the Victor Harbour beach is comprised mostly of granite and is also covered with lichen. The lichen secretes an acid which over thousands of years reduce the granite boulders to soil.
    Since my last visit the island has also become a sculpture park with a range of sculptures scattered around the 45 minute walk.
    There are a few species of wildlife that inhabit the island namely: small penguins, possums, herons, pacific gulls, seals and magpies.
    Probably the most impressive aspect of the island was the breakwater that was built in the 1890’s only by horse and man power which is very impressive when you see the size of it.
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