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Smoky Bay with a population of about 200 is a small town 40 kilometres south east of Ceduna on the Eyre Peninsula. The bay was named by explorer Edward John Eyre who observed smoke from fires lit by indigenous people. The town services farms, oyster growing, fishing industries and a growing number of tourists attracted by wide sandy beaches.
Named after explorer Edward John Eyre, the 1,675 kilometre long Eyre Hwy aka National Highway 1 links...
Ceduna is located 780km by road from South Australia's capital Adelaide. Also known as the Oyster Cap...
The small town of Streaky Bay proclaimed in 1872 is 727 kilometres north-west of Adelaide on the west...
The small town of Streaky Bay proclaimed in 1872 is 727 kilometres north-west of Adelaide on the west...
The small town of Streaky Bay proclaimed in 1872 is 727 kilometres north-west of Adelaide on the west...
Wirrulla is a small township in the wheatbelt on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, 674 kilometre...
Wirrulla is a small township in the wheatbelt on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, 674 kilometre...
The small rural community of Calca is known for the inselbergs called Murphy's Haystacks, its red gra...
The small rural community of Calca is known for the inselbergs called Murphy's Haystacks, its red gra...
Murphys Haystacks are a geological attraction of the Eyre Peninsula.The pink Hiltaba granite inselber...
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.