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The highest recorded temperature of 53.1c was at Cloncurry (QLD) on January 16, 1898. Marble Bar in WA is the hottest place in the world -...
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Welcome to South Australia
Welcome to South Australia
South Australia is probably best known for its world class wine industry.
Adelaide, the capital of SA is within a day trip of some of South Australia’s most popular attractions like: the Adelaide Hills, Barossa Valley, Clare Valley, Fleurieu Peninsula and Murraylands regions.
Wine taste, bush walk, see penguins on Granite Island, there is so much to do. Have a houseboat holiday in the Riverland or spend a few days on magical Kangaroo Island.
The Yorke Peninsula has fantastic coastline for fishing, surfing and just relaxing. Further west, the Eyre Peninsula has whale watching, snapper fishing, oyster farming and a fascinating aquaculture industry.
Outback SA has the rugged mountains and gorges of the Flinders Ranges and unusual towns like Coober Pedy, world famous for its opals.
The Limestone Coast in SA’s south east has beautiful fresh seafood (including crayfish), caves, sinkholes and the mysterious Blue Lake near Mount Gambier. The Coonawarra, famous for its red wines is known as Australia ’s other ‘Red Centre’.

