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Spring Eyre

• Like most visitors not from South Australia, our first perception of the Eyre Peninsula is akin to the dark side of the moon. There are impressions of dramatic cliffs and aquamarine bays but the detail is hazy. Little did we realise what riches lie up close throughout the hinterland between the isolated fishing villages scattered along this majestic coastline.

With camper trailer in tow, we rolled into Coffin Bay and were immediately astounded by the sparkling inlet. The remote National Park beyond the town

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