We left Victor Harbor 3 days ago, heading up through Adelaide, Port Pirie, Port Augusta then down the coast to arrive in Port Lincoln this afternoon. We will be staying here a few days as it is a pretty spot with plenty to do.
On the way we found a perfect “gem” of a spot really just by accident. There was a small sign on the side of the highway pointing to “a heritage jetty”. Mal loves jettys so we headed off the road to another almost deserted town with what is apparently the “longest timber jetty in Australia”. 1.8kms. The town is called Port Germein and was stunning. Heaps of old stone buildings looking over the jetty and the Spencer Gulf. We could live there!!! I even found the house I loved…but not for sale! The main thing that keeps the locals busy is crab fishing (and farming). Port Germein is one of the reasons we bought a caravan. Just having the ability to find spots like this and pull up and stay, is the reason we are out here exploring.






