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Jumbuck Australiana At Jumbuck Australiana you can watch sheep dogs working the flock, see sheep being shorn, learn about hand wool spinning and gain an understanding of the local wool industry. The entire presentation is conducted by a local farmer and his sheep dogs.
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PENNINGTON BAY
is one of the most beautiful bays on the Island. It forms part of the Flinders Isthmus, only hundreds of metres wide, which connects Dudley Peninsula to the main part of the Island. This bay is a regular surf-fishing spot and also a popular surfing destination.
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CAPE WILLOUGHBY
has South Australia's first lighthouse, built in 1852. The observation platform at the top presents perfect views of the "Backstairs Passage", "The Pages" Islands, Cape St. Alban's Lighthouse and the Cape Jervis and Deep Creek Conservation Park. Nearby Windmill Beach is worth a visit.
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Prospect Hill Prospect Hill was named by Captain Matthew Flinders. The Hill provides stunning views of Pelican Lagoon, American River and Pennington Bay. It overlooks the narrowest point between the northern and southern oceans on the Island. There are 512 steps up to the lookout - a strenuous but rewarding journey.
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