This particular supplement to the Walking Adelaide website broadens this recent post on Keswick Creek.
The supplement takes the form of some additional photos of Keswick Creek in a different locations in the old industrial area of Mile End. These additional photos came from walking around the area tracing the creek whilst looking for suitable locations to scope for a large format photo session at a latter date. These locations below are ones that are prone to flooding.
The picture below photo of the creek, or rather a culvert, is on the western side of the Flinders and Seaford railway line, and it is looking towards the Adelaide Showgrounds. I came across it whilst looking for where the underground culvert in the showgrounds surfaced as it went through the Keswick Army Barracks to Anzac Highway.
I was lucky that day. There is very limited access to the location as the gate for the Keswick Army Barracks is usually closed as I discovered on subsequent visits. Access to the barracks would be restricted. Moreover, the protective wire netting fence across the culvert means that a large format monorail cannot be used. Only 35mm as you need to be able to poke the lens through the smallish holes in the wire netting.