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The small town of Cowell, officially gazetted in 1880, is located 490 km northwest of Adelaide on the Eyre Peninsula. Cowell is a service centre for fishing, sheep, wheat and a jade industry. The quiet main street is lined with some nice old buildings.
The small town of Cowell, officially gazetted in 1880, is located 490 km northwest of Adelaide on the...
A scenic drive with interpretative signage south from Cowell incoporates the old shipping port of Por...
A new ferry arriving mid 2010 will allow travellers to cross Spencer Gulf in just over 2 hours betwee...
Boat ramps, jettys, beaches and grain silos dot the coastline of the Yorke Peninsula. Wallaroo is not...
Investigator Park is surrounded by the Wallaroo Heritage & Nautical Museum, Railway Yards, Grain Silo...
Historic copper mines contributed to the prosperity of Wallaroo which can still be seen in many old b...
Port Neill is located 570 kilometres north-west of Adelaide on the eastern side of Eyre Peninsula. Po...
Port Neill is located 570 kilometres north-west of Adelaide on the eastern side of Eyre Peninsula. Th...
Moonta, a historically significant copper town laid out in 1863, was once South Australia's second la...
Eyre Peninsula is bordered by Spencer Gulf and Great Australian Bight with over 2,000 kilometres of coastline for fishing, whale watching, watersports, swimming with sea lions or diving with sharks.