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Echuca Wharf

The Murray is Australia's major inland river and was once the main inland freight route, using paddle steamers - now operating for tourists. This is the wharf at Echuca, the main port for northern Victoria, with the height of the wharf reflecting the need to continue operating at varying river levels (see also PiP). The paddle steamers had to be relatively small with shallow draft, to allow operation during drought (and even then many became stranded until rivers again rose).

Yes, there are benches on the top deck of the wharf and on the paddle steamer. Wishing everyone a Happy Bench Monday and a good week to come.

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33 comments

Günter Klaus said:

Da zeigst du sehr schöne Aufnahmen zu deinen interessanten Beitrag lieber George :))

Wünsche noch einen schönen Sonntag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
17 months ago ( translate )

Nouchetdu38 said:

This boat has all the charm of yesteryear!!!
(very interesting explanation)
Kind regards*****
17 months ago

LotharW said:

Ein tolles, nostalgisches Schiff. Schön, dass es noch fährt und der Schottische Poeth Alexander Arbuthnot hat dem Schiffsbauer damals sicher gut gefallen. HBM!
17 months ago ( translate )

tiabunna replied to LotharW:

Thank you, Lothar. Actually, this ship was named after the founding owner of the sawmill that also built the ship in 1923 - the last of the paddlesteamers.
17 months ago

Ernst Doro said:

Das müssen ja gewaltige Unterschiede bei den Pegeln sein.
Und es ist weit weg vom Ozean - also kein Tidenhub!
17 months ago ( translate )

Ulrich John said:

With a lot of charme ! HBM and a nice week ahead, George !
17 months ago

Fred Fouarge said:

interessante oude werf (hbm) George
17 months ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Outstanding pair! Stay well!

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17 months ago

John FitzGerald said:

There's a distinct resemblance between the pier and the ship. There's also great tension between the grey pier and the beautiful cream of the steamer. Well spotted and captured, George.
17 months ago

trester88 said:

Schönes altes Schiff! HBM und einen guten Start in die Woche, George!
17 months ago ( translate )

Andy Rodker said:

Super shot, George. I've heard for many years now how the whole Murray River catchment area is quickly drying out leading to serious lack of water for agriculture and everything else for that matter. Perhaps my sources were being over-dramatic!
17 months ago

tiabunna replied to Andy Rodker:

Thanks, Andy. The Murray is part of the Murray-Darling system which takes in all of inland S.E. Australia. There certainly are major problems in some parts of it due to excessive irrigation use, though probably more on the Darling River side. That said, the river system has always had some problems with occasional floods and droughts sometimes lasting years.
17 months ago

Christa1004 said:

Thanks for the description, it adds a plus to the photo. HBM George.
17 months ago

Gillian Everett said:

Great to see Alexander Arbuthnot, such a fine old vessel.
17 months ago

Pam J said:

I WANT TO RIDR HER !!
17 months ago