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INNES NATIONAL PARK, YORK PENINSULA (2018)Oil painting
by Maureen Finck

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Innes National Park
Located on the south-western tip of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, Innes National Park is famous for its spectacular coastal landscapes, rugged cliffs. offshore islands and sandy beaches.
There are shipwrecks, a functioning lighthouse, heritage buildings, ruins to discover, and plenty of wildlife. It's a favourite place for camping, fishing and surfing
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Traditional owners
The Nharangga people have lived on Yorke Peninsula for many thousands of years and they know the land intimately – its physical features, animal and plant life and water resources. The Nharangga nation was made up of four clans: the Kurnara in the north of the peninsula; Windera in the east; Wari in the west; and Dilpa in the south. Today, the Nharangga people continue to maintain strong cultural links to the region.

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oil

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Tags:

#seascape#ocean painting#cliff face#australian seascape#south australian
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Innes National Park
Located on the south-western tip of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, Innes National Park is famous for its spectacular coastal landscapes, rugged cliffs. offshore islands and sandy beaches.
There are shipwrecks, a functioning lighthouse, heritage buildings, ruins to discover, and plenty of wildlife. It's a favourite place for camping, fishing and surfing
.
.
Traditional owners
The Nharangga people have lived on Yorke Peninsula for many thousands of years and they know the land intimately – its physical features, animal and plant life and water resources. The Nharangga nation was made up of four clans: the Kurnara in the north of the peninsula; Windera in the east; Wari in the west; and Dilpa in the south. Today, the Nharangga people continue to maintain strong cultural links to the region.

Materials used:

oil

Details:

Tags:

#seascape#ocean painting#cliff face#australian seascape#south australian
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I have always loved colour. My paintings as a child were mostly large areas of very, very loud colour. I paint because I love to. Taking delight in seeing what emerges... Read more

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