You are looking for an eclipse tin with a magnet. There is no
need to touch the garden or the rockery.
It contains a log book and pencil
Beware of muggles
The destinctive shape of the roof and tall signal mast are no
longer on the roof at Signal Point. It was removed and a new
flatter box-shaped roof was installed (which looks tacky). History
of Signal Point was previously an interpretative centre where you
could explore the story of the Murray-Darling river system from its
headwaters in the mountains to the end of its journey at the
Southern Ocean.
You could learn why weirs and barrages were built and how they
have affected navigation and irrigation along the Murray river
system. Goolwa's importance as river boat port in the 1880's was
shown with the importance of the paddlesteamers and how they
performed a vital transport link between stations and farms of
inland Australia.
The area around the mast in the middle of the Interpretive
Centre used to incorporate the mounting of the old Signal Mast
which was in use before radio communications. The mast used a
series of flags to let mariners know the conditions at the Murray
Mouth.