Canunda National Park is located in southeastern South Australia on the limestone coast of (Limestone Coast), from Sosende (Southend) to Cape Banks (Cape Banks) 's narrow coastline from north to south next to South Australia's largest freshwater lake: Lake Boney (Lake Bonney), The total area is about 96 square kilometers, about 400km from Adelaide, and the nearest big town is Millicent (Millicent), about 27km by car.
The coastline of Canunda National Park is spectacular, surging, cliffs and rocks dripping more than the ocean road (Great Ocean Road). The northern coast is characterized by limestone cliffs and offshore reefs, while the southern part is characterized by mobile dunes. At the same time, 40 kilometers of coastline is very suitable for fishing, but it must be safe when fishing. Standing on the beach when the waves are big is very dangerous. There have been many unfortunate incidents in which the fishermen were thrown into the sea by the waves. Because of the primordial conditions in the park, most roads are only suitable for 4-drive driving and walking, and it is also known as a 4-drive paradise for enthusiasts, which also preserves a primordial mystery for the park.
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