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LOWER EYRE PENINSULA Fax : 08 8682 1843 Your fi Rst Port of Call 98 Tasman Terrace Port Lincoln SA 5606 Tel : 08 8682 1655 LOWER EYRE PENINSULA Fax : 08 8682 1843 Your fi rst port of call www.plrealestate.com 5 10 8 3 54 1 2 35 45 5 5 63 75 87 394 6 7 4 DISTRICT MAP INDEX 12 4 7 6 5 5 6 5 8 8 5 Y Albatross Isles...........................I8 Mena Hill..................................D3 5 2 2 7 5 7 W 5 6 H Avoid Bay Is. Con. Pk. ..............E1 Mikkira Station .........................G4 6 11 4 2 7 2 5 Blackfellows Point 6 6 5 5 4 Bicker Is. ..................................F6 Morgans Landing .....................D2 5 6 3 7 Mottled Cove Mottled Cove............................A9 Mount Hope 7 3 6 6 Big Swamp...............................E4 4 1 13 8 3 8 6 2 Mt Drummond..........................B2 Hall Bay 2 8 2 Butler Tanks 1 Blackfellows Pt.........................A2 2 5 Brooker 5 3 4 4 Cape Burr Black Rocks .............................E2 Mt Dutton.................................D3 A 3 Yeelanna 11 6 2 3 A Mt Dutton Bay ..........................E3 Point Drummond POINT 2 DRUMMOND RD 6 5 Kapinnie 5 7 10 7 Port Neill Blyth Is.....................................E9 Three Mt Gawler ................................E6 9 4 4 7 8 Boarding House Bay.................E1 BRATTEN 5 Brothers 5 6 2 8 Mt Greenly ...............................C3 3 3 3 4 Boston Bay...............................F6 3 8 5 6 7 10 3 Boston Is..................................F6 Mt Hope...................................A2 4 11 7 2 5 Murray Pt.................................G6 HWY Cape Hardy Bocaut Is..................................F9 9 14 Murrunatta Con. Pk ..................E4 Picnic 10 6 4 Ungarra 2 2 2 Brooker....................................A6 Beach Mt. Drummond 5 1 5 WAY 11 3 Cowleys Beach Butler Tanks .............................A8 North Block..............................C4 6 1 12 6 3 39 6 North Shields ...........................E6 5 Cockaleechie 8 1 8 4 5 Cape Burr.................................A9 8 Lake Malata 6 14 Nyllow Hill................................B7 FLINDERS HWY 7 4 Cape Carnot.............................H4 5 6 6 6 5 1 7 LINCOLN2 Cape Catastrophe ......................I7 Observatory Pt.........................H7 B 1 3 2 B Cape Donington........................F7 O'Loughlin Bay ..........................I8 Rocky Island 28 9 2 2 18 Nyllow Hill 2 4 Lipson Cove Cape Hardy ..............................B9 Owen Is ...................................G7 10 3 6 2 2 4 Cape Tournefort .......................H6 Convention Cummins 7 2 Lipson Island Con. Pk. Partney Is.................................E8 3 BRATTEN 4 2 5 Cape Wiles...............................H5 Beach 2 2 Peake Bay................................D7 GREAT 15 9 6 4 Charlton Gully...........................E5 4 4 Peake Pt ..................................D7 7 7 2 4 Lipson Cockaleechie............................B6 2 Perforated Is.............................F1 8 2 4 6 Coffin Bay ................................E3 TOD Picnic Beach ............................B2 AUSTRALIAN Lake 2 6 2 2 Coffin Bay Nat. Pk.....................F3 5 9 5 1 7 Poonindie .................................E6 Greenly 6 4 Salt Creek Coles Pt. ..................................C2 2 1 6 2 2 Pt Avoid....................................F2 Mt. Greenly Warrow 8 4 2 5 Convention Beach ....................B2 3 WAY 2 2 Pt Bollingbroke .........................E7 BIGHT Greenly Beach 5 North Block 2 4 3 Salt Creek Beach Coomunga R.S. ........................F5 3 6 Yallunda 3 Pt Boston .................................F6 C 3 5 37 8 2 1 SPENCER C Coulta ......................................C3 Coles Point 10 Flat 2 3 Pt Fanny ...................................F6 2 7 2 1 10 2 Cowleys Beach ........................B9 2 COLES POINT RD 8 4 Pt Hazelgrove...........................G7 3 1 8 2 Tumby Bay Cummins .................................B5 7 Coulta South Block 7 9 Pillaworta Hill 2 3 3 Pt Maria....................................F6 Frenchman 3 8 12 GULF Curta Rocks.............................H6 5 4 2 6 Pt Sir Isaac ..............................D2 7 Edilillie 12 Tumby Island Dalby Island .............................E8 Pt Whidbey...............................E1 2 10 2 Frenchman Bluff 3 3 Koppio (Museum) 2 2 Tumby Island Con. Pk. D'Anville Bay............................H4 Pt Douglas ...............................E2 2 5 7 4 5 Donington Is.............................F7 Point Sir Isaac 1 8 2 2 Porter Bay ................................F6 5 1 24 4 HWY 3 Trinity Haven Youth Camp Douglas Channel......................D9 2 6 42 9 3 4 3 Mena Hill FLIN Port Lincoln..............................F6 6 Y 5 Point Drummond......................A2 13 3 Port Lincoln Airport ..................E6 Gallipoli Beach 5 7 6 1 3 3 4 Marble Range Duck Lake................................D3 HW 2 Red Cliff Port Lincoln Proper (Proper Bay) .G5 DERS 7 2 Duffield Is.................................F9 D Tod River 4 D Port Neill..................................A9 Mt Dutton 8 2 Massena Bay 3 6 2 Reservoir 3 4 Winceby Island Edillilie .....................................C5 Price Is.....................................F2 Reef Point Morgans Landing 4 4 8 Strawberry 2 6 Peake Bay Thuruna Youth Camp Douglas Channel Farm Beach 5 8 LN 2 English Is. ................................E8 Rabbit Is...................................E3 4 5 6 Hill 8 4 1 Duck Lake 7 Whites Flat W Marum Island 2 7 H McCoy Bay Farm Beach..............................D3 Rabbit Is...................................E7 I 47 Coffin Bay 1 T Red Point Fishery Bay..............................H5 Redcliff ....................................D7 1 3 2 Murrunatta Mt E Peake Point Partney Island Reevesby Island 2 Lake Wanilla 7 F LINCO Little Douglas Con. Pk. 6 4 L Flinders Cairn...........................G5 Redbanks.................................H4 Peninsula Dutton Bay 7 1 Gawler A Home Bay Haystack Bay Boarding Port Douglas Wangary 1 1 T Lusby Island Flinders Lookout.......................H4 Red Pt......................................D7 6 R 2 Louth Bay House Bay Wanilla 4 8 D Point Bolingbroke Flinders Monument...................G6 Reef Pt.....................................D1 Wangary HW Kirkby Island McCoy Passage Lake Damascus Horse Peninsula Mount 1 Y Con. Pk. Flinders Tablet..........................H7 Reevesby Is..............................E9 Avoid Bay Is. 5 2 9 8 Charlton Gully4 2 Dalby Island Blyth Island Con. Pk. Dutton 22 6 4 Fossil Pt. ...................................I7 Rocky Is. (Nth) Con. Pk............B2 6 2 Wanilla TOD 2 Poonindie Bay 1 5 Louth Island Hareby Island Roxby Island Frenchman...............................C2 Roxby Is...................................E9 E Point Whidbey The 8 Forest E Frenchman Bluff.......................D2 Avoid Bay Is. Brothers 3 5 Salt Creek ................................C8 Kellidie Bay 24 5 2 2 Langton Island Con. Pk. Rabbit 6 Kellidie Bay 2 8 Rabbit Island Gallipoli Beach .........................D3 Salt Creek Beach......................C8 Yangie 2 Glen Forest 5 5 Lincoln Nat. Pk. Black Rocks Bay Island Con. Pk. Glen Forest Animal Park............E5 Shag Cove ...............................H7 Animal Park 4 4 Sir Joseph Banks Group Con. Pk. English Island Golden Is..................................F2 Shoal Pt...................................G3 Big 3 5 Grantham Is. ............................G6 Sibsey Is. .................................F8 Coffin Bay Swamp 4 North Boucaut Island 12 4 2 4 Duffield Island Greenly Beach..........................C2 Sir Joseph Banks Group 4 Shields Point Boston Sibsey Island Grindle Is. ................................H7 Con. Pk ....................................E8 Coomunga R.S. 4 3 4 6 Point Maria 5 Winter Stickney Island Groper Bay...............................H4 Sleaford Bay ............................H5 Point Avoid 3 COFFIN BAY 24 1 4 Squeaky Beach Spilsby Island NATIONAL Hill Boston Bay Gunya Beach ............................F3 Sleaford Mere Con. Pk..............G5 Lookout Boston Island Smith Is. ..................................H7 Price Island PARK Hareby Is..................................E9 F Little 4 F Snug Cove ...............................H7 Golden Island 3 3 1 Haystack Bay ...........................E9 Perforated Island Swamp Port Lincoln South Block .............................C4 Donington Island Hall Bay ...................................A2 Whidbey Is. Con. Pk. Gunya Beach Uley Basin Spalding Cove..........................G6 5 ATTRACTIONS Home Bay ................................E8 Point Fanny Spilsby Is. ................................F9 Porter Hopkins Is................................H7 Bicker Isles Cape Donington Squeaky Beach.........................F6 Bay Horny Pt....................................I8 0 5 10 15 20 Boston Island .........................................F6 Stickney Is................................F8 Surfleet Pt Horse Peninsula .......................E3 Spalding Strawberry Hill .........................D5 LOWER EYRE PENINSULA Grantham Glen-Forest Animal Park .........................E5 Shoal KILOMETRES 6 Murray Island Cove Jussieu Bay .............................H6 Surfleet Pt................................G6 Point Point Flinders 4 Golf Club......................(Extension map).D2 Jussieu Peninsula ....................G5 Tulka Monument 8 MacLaren Point Taylor Is...................................H7 Flinders Cairn Port Lincoln Proper Koppio Smithy Museum .........................D6 Kapinnie...................................A3 Taylors Landing........................G6 Bitumen Road PROPER BAY RD(Proper Bay) 4 3 Kellidie
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