Edithburgh

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Edithburgh is a small coastal town in South Australia known for its historic jetty, fishing, and popular scuba diving and snorkeling sites.

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Edithburgh canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal town
jetty
town
climate Mediterranean climate
country Australia
directionFromAdelaide west
distanceFromAdelaide about 228 km
electorateFederal Grey
electorateState Narungga
established 1873
founder James Coutts
hasFacility boat ramp
cafe
caravan park
general store
hotel
public jetty
tidal swimming pool
hasNearbyLocality Coobowie
Stansbury
Yorketown
hasStructure Edithburgh Jetty
historicalIndustry salt production
knownFor coastal tourism
fishing
historic jetty
night diving
scuba diving
shore diving
snorkeling
localGovernmentArea Yorke Peninsula Council
locatedIn Edithburgh self-linksurface differs
locatedOn Yorke Peninsula
locatedOnBodyOfWater Gulf St Vincent
marineEnvironment temperate reef
marineLife nudibranchs
seahorses
namedAfter Edith Cook
offersActivity jetty fishing
snorkeling with marine life
underwater photography
postcode 5583
primaryIndustry fishing
tourism
region Yorke and Mid North
state South Australia
touristAttraction Edithburgh Jetty
Edithburgh tidal pool
nearby coastal cliffs

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Yorke Peninsula hasMajorTown Edithburgh
Edithburgh locatedIn Edithburgh self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Edithburgh Jetty