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Robe, the nearest lobster town to Adelaide, eats delicious lobster and runs into ruins.

 14 Jul 2018

When Zejun first came to Australia, he heard that lobsters here are famous, and they haven't eaten them for a few years. Recently, it was discovered that there was a famous town of lobster, (Robe)., near our Adelaide.

The Robe is about 340km southeast of Adelaide and takes 3 hours and 40 minutes to drive. Because the road is long, one-way will run away with more than half of the oil, so remember to fill up the oil before leaving.

Along the way, it will pass through the rolling hills of the (Murray Bridge) area of Murray Bridge, the tranquil Alexandrina Lake (Lake Alexandrina), 's beautiful Princes Hwy coastal road, the pink salt lake, and the prawns of Kingston (Kingston SE).

It is easy to meet kangaroos along the way. Please be careful when driving. If you feel tired, go to the bathroom in the small town of Meningie and take a break from the lake's leisurely pelicans.

Lobster Town is similar to other coastal Australian towns, with damp, quiet and peaceful air. The street pedestrians were leisurely drinking coffee, while the dogs were lying on the ground in the sun.

Lobster town is famous for lobster, so come here and have a lobster meal.

There are many hidden restaurants in this small town, each has its own flavor and characteristics. There are heavy seafood barbeques, light and fresh Brunch, and there are a few Chinese restaurants to choose from if they really don't fit in with western tastes.

Follow the main road and walk a few steps to a wharf with a variety of yachts. Although it doesn't look like a Glenelg marina yacht looks luxurious, Shigejun can't afford one.

Walk up the breakwater ahead and sometimes a few splashed waves hit the face. Looking at the end, you can see groups of small animals standing on the rocks, at first glance like penguins, and at first glance like seagulls.

A closer look revealed that the seagulls had not been seen elsewhere.

The seagulls here are frightening, too. A little closer, the complete seagulls will rise from the breakwater and circle the sky a few times, until you leave and fly back to the sun.

Continue westward and you will be able to reach the edge of a cliff. The rocks here seem to be split by a giant axe, straight up and down. The surging waves clapped frantically at the rocks below, and each step to the side gave them an extra fear in their hearts.

Next to a protruding rock, there is a hole below, which looks like Guilin's Elephant Hill, but this is only a low-end version.

Although it appears to be an ordinary cliff on the surface, it has actually been hollowed out by the sea. There is a three-meter square hole on the edge of the cliff, where you can see the undercurrent surging in the dark cave below, as if a tentacle could be stretched out at any moment to drag you into the abyss.

At the end of the coast, there was an abandoned lighthouse surrounded by an iron fence to prevent visitors from falling.

However, even so, it does not hinder the interest of people to see the scene. Climb the cliff opposite the lighthouse, look west, rough waves, sharp cliffs, deserted lighthouses, orange sunset, as if this is not the peaceful Australian town.

At night, it was time to go home, fill up a box of gasoline, and buy some snacks on the road in FoodLand. Leaving at five or six o'clock in the afternoon, it was a night road all the way. Fortunately, there are a lot of cars returning to Ad at night, looking at the rear lights of the front car, the road will not be too lonely.

*This article does not represent the views of us.

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