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Memory Cove is an isolated small bay in a Wilderness Protection Area of the Lincoln National Park on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. The site was named by Matthew Flinders in honour of a cutter crew who lost their life while searching for water along the coastline.
The Cauldron is bounded by sheer cliffs. There is a shelf along the base of the cliff that is accessi...
Crawling into an underhang, near the top of the cliffs of The Cauldron we find fossilised and calcifi...
Crawford Beach is along the shoreline of Thistle Island. Can occasionally find Nautilus Shells along ...
Taken from the mast of an old windmill. The head of the windmill is no longer attached and a diesel p...
Lincoln National Park is a rugged peninsula with spectacular ocean views, sandy beaches and sheltered...
Cape Donington Lighthouse is a 32 metres high hexagonal grey concrete tower built in 1905. The cape w...
Statue of the three time Melbourne Cup winner Makybe Diva at the foreshore of Port Lincoln. Port Linc...
The information bay on the Lincoln Highway is located at a panoramic lookout with scenic views over B...
Winter Hill lookout in Port Lincoln offers uninterrupted panoramic views over the southern part of Ey...
Tumby Bay is a small town 600 kilometres north-west from Adelaide in a fascinating coastal environmen...
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.