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             <title>Beach Driving 2</title>
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Next stop was Port Lincoln on the tip of the Eyre Peninsula of South Australia. Port Lincoln is famous for its bluefin tuna and home to a substantial fisheries industry. The trainer for three-time Melbourne Cup winner Makybe Diva comes from Port Lincoln and there is a bronze statue of Makybe on the park on the town's foreshore. Port Lincolner's must be good punters because apparently there are more millionaires per capita in Port Lincoln's postcode than any other postcode in Australia.     Lauren has a mate called Steve who has lived in Port Lincoln for 18...
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             <pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 14:27:55 GMT</pubDate>
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             <title>Beach Driving</title>
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First leg of our trip was to Coffin Bay which is just west of Port Lincoln in South Australia.       Coffin Bay is well known for its fishing spots and its world class oysters. Gunyah Beach is a great surf fishing beach. There is a 4WD only track to get to the beach. When we ventured down there there was only one other car on the beach with a couple of blokes fishing. Other than that we had the beach to ourselves. That's one of the great things of having a 4WD is the remote places you can...
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             <pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 12:32:51 GMT</pubDate>
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             <title>Old stomping ground</title>
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More than 20 years after leaving the small seaside town of Streaky Bay as an eight year old, my wife and I headed over the other side of the Eyre Peninsula to visit. It hasn’t changed too much other than generally being tidied up – it could win a tidy town award if they still run them. After a year of work it was an ideal place to unwind. We went via Port Lincoln where we stayed for a few days (see my other stories on these destinations), and broke up the drive a bit by looking at some of...
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             <pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 14:54:53 GMT</pubDate>
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Got away on the weekend to Yorke Peninsula in SA where the family's got a shack. The Outlander's great because we could fit all the gear... we were only going away for three days on the long weekend, but with all the space we threw everything that we could think of... including the six string that rarely gets a run, I'm a guitar hack. After a bottle of Annie's Hill on a Saturday night however,  I'm a deadset rockstar.    The picture is near Stansbury overlooking the gulf. There are farms right close to the cliff here with...
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             <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 22:57:25 GMT</pubDate>
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