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    • Day 308
    • Sunday, January 28, 2024 at 6:16 PM
    • ☀️ 23 °C
    • Altitude: 5 m
    • AustraliaPeninsula Hill Tank33°13’60” S  134°40’32” E
    The town centre 😁Venus bay. View of the jetty from the headland walk. Fishing is the major industryThere were pelicans everywherePort Labatt conservation park and large Sealion colony. A balony allowed you to view from aboveLook closely on the left to see the big guy sunning himselfHard to see but there are 4 sea lions huddled togetherExtremely windy on the balcony 😁The Tub. Limestone caveWalking down the cliff steps to the perilous rock ledge to see the caveTalia cave sculptured by the oceanAmazing rock ledges and scary southern ocean1Tahlia cave

    Eyre Peninsula. Venus Bay

    January 28, 2024 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Our first stop on the Eyre Peninsula was Venus bay. A tiny town consisting of a shop/tavern and a small caravan park in a beautiful bay with a stunning cliff top walk.

    Close by was Port Labatt seal colony and the amazing Talia limestone caves.Read more

    Cass Knight

    TravelerTahlia caveIt’s amazing - the diversity of landscapes you have seen on your travels and the variety of wildlife!!

    2/3/24Reply
    Claire Champion

    TravelerFantastic photos. What a stunning place.

    2/3/24Reply
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