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Aldinga
Aldinga is a seaside town near fabulous Aldinga Beach. Aldinga Beach itself is one of the few in Australia where cars are permitted to drove.. [continued]
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Deep Creek Conservation Park
Deep Creek Conservation Park is located 13 kilometres east of Cape Jervis on the south coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia.. [continued]
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Encounter Bay
Located 100 km south of Adelaide, Encounter Bay is the coastal destination named after the meeting between Matthew Flinders and Nicolas Baudin.. [continued]
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Goolwa
A seaside resort where the River Murray meets the Southern Ocean. Play golf on our 18 hole course with lush fairways and excellent greens, set.. [continued]
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Granite Island
If you were planning on spending some time in Victor Harbor, your visit would not be complete without visiting Granite Island. Granite Island.. [continued]
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Hindmarsh Island
A river bound island, connected by a bridge from Goolwa. The southern hemisphere's largest freshwater marina development is here, where you can.. [continued]
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McLaren Vale
McLaren Vale offers exceptional wines, regional produce and beautiful scenery nestled between the Mount Lofty Ranges and beaches of Gulf St Vincent. Best.. [continued]
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Steep coastal cliffs, old boat sheds and fascinating geological formations help make Second Valley unforgettable. The area's protected waters provide scuba divers with memorable experiences as they encounter fur seals and leafy seadragons.
Located 91 kilometres south of Adelaide, Second Valley is divided into two parts - the old mill on the main road and, down the valley to the sea, a tiny coastal port reminiscent of a Cornish fishing village.
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