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Shingle beach program complete

08 Feb, 2012 11:30 PM
The installation of three interpretive signs have signalled the completion of the Shingle Beach Ridges project along the coastline north of Whyalla.

Cultana Jenkins Shackowners chairperson Colin Fullerton said it had been a drawn out process, but he was pleased to see it completed.

"The sign at Fitzgerald Bay camping site and also near Crag Point are very detailed and have illustrations and descriptions of how and when the shingle dunes were formed, indigenous history and flora found in the area," he said.

Many volunteer hours and local business support assisted in the successful completion of the project.

Read more in Thursday's edition of the Whyalla News.

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INSTALLING: Nick Kriticos (left) and Colin Plew install an interpretive sign near Crag Point, which signals the completion of the Shingle Beach Ridges program.
INSTALLING: Nick Kriticos (left) and Colin Plew install an interpretive sign near Crag Point, which signals the completion of the Shingle Beach Ridges program.

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