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An afternoon on one of the two Port River dolphin cruises is
one of my hidden gems of any visit to Adelaide, and I try and join one of the
trips at least once a year. Both the vessels provide commentaries, sell
refreshments, and for between $6 and $8 per person, are an absolute bargain in
anyone’s language.
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A close up look at the CSL Pacific, seen here loading
gypsum (or maybe it’s cement), at Port Adelaide. I happily admit to a bit of a
fetish about large industrial machinery and the CSL Pacific, with it conveyor
belts and its rust-streaked hull, has it in spades – to coin a phrase.
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The MV Dolphin Explorer, seen here, takes on
passengers for the two hour ‘dolphin cruise’ on the Port River. I should point
out that these are wild dolphins, and no attempt is made to feed or attract
them to the cruise boats during the voyage. If the dolphins feel playful, they
may make an appearance to the delight of passengers, but there are no guarantee
that you will see them. Having said that, I have joined the cruise on at least
four occasions over the years, and each time I have seen some of the 30
Bottlenose Dolphins that have made the river their home.
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Above, the Birkenhead Bridge is one of several bridges that
span the Port River, two of which open to let vessels pass beneath them. It may
be frustrating for motorists waiting to pass, but it never fails to fascinate
those visitors who have time to take in the spectacle of bridges opening and
closing their ‘jaws’ like some giant sea creature that has risen from the deep.See a portfolio of other images on my Twitter stream…