Winery Find welcomes Frenchman's Rock, in Penneshaw for all your entertainment and wine tasting venues.
The rock, named Frenchman's Rock, was inscribed by the members of Nicolas Baudin's crew on the ship Le Geographe in 1803 on their expedition to map the coast of New Holland (now Australia). They stopped at the bay to collect meat and fresh water. Baudin and his crew stayed for 3 weeks and during that time, he mapped the island and collected many flora and fauna specimens. Baudin and his men announced their arrival to the island by inscribing the rock. The inscription reads: "Expedition de decourverte par le commandant Baudin sur le Geographe 1803". The English translation is "Expedition of discovery by Captain Baudin in the Geographe 1803". ...Winery Find welcomes Frenchman's Rock in Penneshaw SA, we offer an experience that takes you on a journey of a life time in Penneshaw. For all your attraction and things to do, book your adventure today.
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