Tumby Bay jetty

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Tumby Bay jetty is a historic seaside pier and popular fishing and sightseeing spot on the foreshore of Tumby Bay in South Australia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fishing spot
jetty
tourist attraction
accessibleFrom Tumby Bay Esplanade NERFINISHED
adjacentTo Tumby Bay foreshore reserve NERFINISHED
Tumby Bay town centre NERFINISHED
climate Mediterranean climate region
country Australia
governingLGA District Council of Tumby Bay NERFINISHED
hasFeature handrails
ladder access to water
lighting
piles
timber deck
hasNearbyFacility Tumby Bay caravan park NERFINISHED
boat ramp
car parking
foreshore playground
picnic areas
public toilets
hasUse recreational fishing
sightseeing
swimming access
walking
hasViewOf Eyre Peninsula coastline NERFINISHED
Spencer Gulf NERFINISHED
Tumby Bay NERFINISHED
heritageStatus historic structure
isPopularFor blue swimmer crab fishing
family fishing
photography
squid fishing
sunrise viewing
isPopularWith local residents
tourists
locatedOn Spencer Gulf NERFINISHED
foreshore of Tumby Bay
location Tumby Bay, South Australia NERFINISHED
near Port Lincoln NERFINISHED
Tumby Bay marina NERFINISHED
ownedBy local government
partOf Tumby Bay foreshore precinct NERFINISHED
region Eyre Peninsula NERFINISHED
state South Australia
tourismType coastal tourism
heritage tourism

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Tumby Bay hasAttraction Tumby Bay jetty