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Ceduna
Ceduna is a vibrant, multicultural community of around 4,000 people. Streaky Bay, Smoky Bay and Denial Bay oysters are amongst the worlds finest. Ceduna was thrust into the world spotlight in December 2002 when a total solar eclipse attracted more than 20,000 people to the town to witness an awe-inspiring phenomenon. The event was timely, accelerating Ceduna’s emergence from perceptions that the town was a sleepy truck stop on the South Australian side of the Nullarbor. Far from it, Ceduna is a vibrant and exciting town with plenty to offer visitors to the region. The country charm and community pride is as obvious as the desire to prove that Ceduna is an ideal holiday destination. Well serviced with accommodation, shopping and services, Ceduna is the focal point for exploring the pristine ocean and rugged coastline of the Great Australian Bight. Whales are plentiful at Head of Bight during the winter months, the surf at Cactus Beach is arguably the best in Australia, and the beautiful Gawler Ranges are a comfortable drive inland. Ceduna heralds the start of the Great Australian Bight in South Australia and is on the western edge of Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. The region offers a huge choice of coastline for your favourite outdoor activities, including scuba diving, snorkelling, surfing, skiing and fishing for delicious King George Whiting. You can also grab some fresh oysters, explore the outback, or go on a Nullarbor adventure. The diverse scenic beauty of Ceduna varies from outback wilderness, to pristine beaches and rugged cliffs, to the castaway islands of St Peter and St Francis – this is truly a destination with it's own natural charm.
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