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Ceduna , Eyre Peninsula

From Nullarbor to the border the highway has been built close to the coastal cliffs, and the 184 kilometre journey has been broken up with five scenic lookouts where travellers may take advantage of the panoramic views of the Great Australian Bight and its rugged coastline. Due to the nature of the crumbly cliffs visit
 

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Ceduna , Eyre Peninsula

The Ceduna Arts and Cultural Centre has a wide range of Aboriginal art, including original paintings, quality didgeridoos, boomerangs, and genuine Aboriginal and non Aboriginal gifts. Opening in 2001, the centre provides new skills workshops, training, materials, a working environment and facilities for the production
 

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Ceduna , Eyre Peninsula

The Ceduna Golf Club has blossomed into a semi-grassed 18 holes. The fairways are couch grass from around the sand scrapes to approximately 100 to 150 metres down the fairway. All ladies and men's tee blocks are lawn. The course is Par 72 with Par 36. It is only an average length, with the Par fours being relatively
 

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Ceduna , Eyre Peninsula

The Ceduna Branch of the National Trust of South Australia opened to the public in 1980. The public has been very generous with their donations and goods, which make up our displays. Our main building was the first school in Ceduna built in 1912. Other buildings include school classrooms from the area, the first post
 

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Ceduna , Eyre Peninsula

The Great Australian Bight Marine Park provides a unique tourism experience with one of the world's best cliff-top whale watching experiences that does not impact on the whales. Dolphins and Australian Sea-Lions also live here permanently within sight of the towering Bunda Cliffs and ancient sand dunes. The magnificen
 

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Ceduna , Eyre Peninsula

The Head of Bight whale watching area on South Australia's remote Far West Coast is famous for its land based viewing of the magnificent Southern Right Whale between May and October. Visitors follow a cliff-top boardwalk to a viewing platform from where migrating whales may be seen. Other species occasionally seen
 

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