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From Adelaide CBD to Glencoe, the scenery is limitless and beautiful pictures can't be seen.

 27 Apr 2018

Coorong National Park

In fact, it is 150 kilometers wide dozens to hundreds of meters of sand dunes, there are a lot of natural scenery. From Meningie to the northwest, there are several natural attractions. Along the way you can see a lot of wild waterbirds, Narrung Ferry, a lot of pelicans, and the lighthouse on the other side of Point Malcolm Light House.


Robe town

The town is very beautiful, the outskirts of town has a seaside cliff path, very good. But follow the designated route, where cliffs are unstable. The cliffs on the far side have actually been corroded at the bottom of the cliff. It is hollow. So don't walk around.


Little Dip

There is a beautiful 4-wheel drive track is sand, but the road sign says if the car is trapped in someone to pull you out, the charge is 1k. The beach there is beautiful, and a lot of sand dunes


BeachPort

Very beautiful small town, especially that Jetty easily defeated Ade all of the Jetty, sea water is extremely clear and transparent.


BeachPort National Park

There is a large lake, along the way is sand and mud, some roads water carefully.


SouthEnd town

There was a beautiful walk on the outskirts of town until the end of the road, about cliffs and seaside vegetation. In ancient times, it was a forest, the fossil roots of the forest, the fossilized tree pits, and the weathered rocks of the seaside. On the hillside of the seaside, the vegetation changes greatly. Some vegetation is specially grown on seaside cliffs to resist salt sea winds.


Mount Gambier

I think there are four major attractions: blue Lake and other small volcanic lakes next to Blue Lake, Tiankeng in downtown, Tiankeng Park in the east of the city, and a hole in the west (diving).


Lower Glenelg National Park

There is a forest road that crosses the park in the park.


Naracoort


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