Panalatinga Creek

Panalatinga Creek

Derived from the Kaurna name ("Pandlotinga"), Panalatinga Creek (often mispronounced Panatalinga) is a short creek that runs from the foothills in the southern Adelaide suburbs around Chandlers Hill through to Trott Park, South Australia as part of the Field River catchment zone.

Now no more than a narrow suburban watercourse, Panalatinga Creek's earliest European recorded use was as the source of water for John Reynell's early vineyards around his Chateau Reynella homestead in the early 1849 [http://www.onkaparinga.net/about/creeks/panala.shtml] .


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