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Axel Stenross The Finnish shipbuilder sailed the mighty oceans on the windjammer sv Olivebank, arrived in Port Lincoln in 1927 to load grain for Europe and decided this was the place to be.
Coffin Bay Lookout, located in Coffin Bay, South Australia, is a popular attraction known for its stunning views of the surrounding coastline and holiday cottages.
Coffin Bay National Park, located on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, is a nature lover's paradise.
The Coffin Bay Oyster Walk is an 8km coastal walking trail that passes through Coffin Bay and Kellidie Bay.
The Eyre Peninsula Railway Preservation Society is a historic society based in Port Lincoln, South Australia, which opened in September 1999.
The First Landing Site Port Lincoln is a historic location in Port Lincoln, South Australia.
Greenly Beach Coulta is a serene and scenic destination for surfing and swimming.
Memory Cove Port Lincoln is a stunning travel destination located in Lincoln National Park in South Australia.
Memory Cove Wilderness Protection Area is a protected area in South Australia, located on the south-eastern tip of Jussieu Peninsula on Eyre Peninsula and on nearby islands.
Come to beautiful Flinders Park to see this old pioneer home built in 1866 for Joseph K Bishop and lived in for almost 100 yrs by members of the Bishop family
A ‘working’ Museum consisting of hundreds of local items depicting the history of the Shearing, farming and fishing era. These items adorn the restored stone walls of this Heritage listed Woolshed.
Oyster Walk is a popular walking trail in Coffin Bay, South Australia, that follows the foreshore along the town of Coffin Bay. The trail is well maintained and flat, making it an easy walk to explore the town foreshore. The main walking trail is 8km long and can be completed as an entire walk or in shorter sections. The majority of the walk has a Grade 2 difficulty with a well-signposted formed track and covers relatively flat coastal areas with rest points and minimal steps. The loop to the Co
The Port Lincoln Railway Museum is located on the ground floor of Port Lincoln Station's Grade I listed building and in the nearby goods shed.
Sleaford Bay is a picturesque bay located 21 kilometres (13 mi) south-west of Port Lincoln, South Australia.
Enjoy, explore and preserve the Tod River Reservoir Reserve.
Winter Hill Lookout in Port Lincoln is a popular destination for those seeking breathtaking views of the city, coastline, and offshore islands.
If you are looking for a fun and adventurous hiking experience, then Yangie Bay Hike in Coffin Bay National Park, Australia is an excellent choice.
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