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[CAMPING] Trip to EYRE PENINSULA - WHITE SAND BEACHES, CAVES, STARRY SKIES | South Australia (4K)

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Hello friends! Welcome back to our channel. This time we are going to explore the Eyre Peninsula which is located in South Australia. Don't forget to turn on subtitles by clicking on the [CC] button! We did this trip in back December 2021 in Summer.

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About Eyre Peninsula
The Eyre Peninsula is fast emerging as a unique culinary tourism destination, with an exciting range of food and wine experiences. The wildlife both in the sea and on land, is as abundant as it is special, with one-on-one interaction the norm not the exception. The Eyre Peninsula is a triangular peninsula in South Australia. It is bounded on the east by Spencer Gulf, the west by the Great Australian Bight, and the north by the Gawler Ranges.

Originally called Eyre’s Peninsula, it was named after explorer Edward John Eyre, who explored parts of the peninsula in 1839–41. The coastline was first charted by the expeditions of Matthew Flinders in 1801–02 and French explorer Nicolas Baudin around the same time. Flinders also named the nearby Yorke’s Peninsula and Spencer’s Gulph on the same voyage.

The peninsula's economy is primarily agricultural, with growing aquaculture, mining and tourism sectors. The main townships are Port Lincoln in the south, Whyalla and Port Augusta in the north east, and Ceduna in the northwest. Port Lincoln (Galinyala in Barngarla), Whyalla and Port Augusta (Goordnada) are part of the Barngarla Aboriginal country.  Ceduna is within the Wirangu country.

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