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  • Spearfishing
Edithburgh Jetty, Yorke Peninsula
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Edithburgh Jetty, Yorke Peninsula

by xtreme spots 07/04/2016
/ South Australia Australia

Built in 1873, Edithburgh Jetty is 170 m/557 ft long and 12 m/39 ft wide, and it is considered to be the most popular dive on the Yorke Peninsula, at 250 km/155 mi in the west of Adelaide in South Australia.

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Ardrossan Jetties, Yorke Peninsula
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Ardrossan Jetties, Yorke Peninsula

by xtreme spots 07/04/2016
/ South Australia Australia

The town of Ardrossan hosts two jetties, a large one with a max depth at 15 m/49 ft and a small one with a max depth at 6 m/19 ft. The large one to the south is the grain jetty, the other provides local fishermen with a jetty fishing spot.

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Ardrossan Barge, Yorke Peninsula
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Ardrossan Barge, Yorke Peninsula

by xtreme spots 25/05/2015
/ South Australia Australia

Ardrossan Barge is the ideal location for spearfishing fans. The Ardrossan barge was sunk on purpose at the southeast of the town back in 1984 in order to replace access to the historic Zanoni shipwreck site.

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Ardrossan Barge, Yorke Peninsula
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Ardrossan Barge, Yorke Peninsula

by xtreme spots 25/05/2015
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Following the implementation of a Protected Zone around the historic Zanoni shipwreck in 1983, the Australian Department of Fisheries decided to establish a new artificial reef nearby, and acquired an obsolete barge for the purpose.

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Zanoni Shipwreck, Ardrossan
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Zanoni Shipwreck, Ardrossan

by xtreme spots 07/04/2016
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The Zanoni Shipwreck, located at 10 nautical miles off the coast of Ardrossan, is one of the well preserved shipwrecks in Australia and one of the most complete 19th century's shipwrecks in South Australia.

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Althorpe Island, Yorke Peninsula
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Althorpe Island, Yorke Peninsula

by xtreme spots 25/05/2015
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Althorpe Island is located opposite the Innes National Park, in Yorke Peninsula. The spot is an tiny island, studded with dive sites walls of over 65 ft/20 m, three wrecks and seal colonies to name a few. Minimum winter temperatures average around 4°C/39.2°F and the maximum can reach 40°C/140°F during summer.

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Marion Bay, Yorke Peninsula
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Marion Bay, Yorke Peninsula

by xtreme spots 25/05/2015
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Marion Bay is located in Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. Marion Bay is the doorstep to some of the best beaches in Australia, hosting a rich maritime history. In fact, the spot has lately become very popular among surfers. However the spot is also recommended for the scuba diving fans.

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Chinamans, Yorke Peninsula
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Chinamans, Yorke Peninsula

by xtreme spots 25/05/2015
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'Chinamans' is a powerful and hollow left hand reef break, located close to Marion Bay at Yorke Peninsula. The spot breaks in shallow water and washes over a rock shelf. This becomes a high quality wave that is suitable only for skilled surfers and caution should be used when surfing here.

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Seawolves Cove, Marion Bay
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Seawolves Cove, Marion Bay

by xtreme spots 25/05/2015
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Seawolves Cove is a rocky spot for scuba diving, located in Marion Bay, Yorke Peninsula. Minimum winter temperatures average around 4°C/39.2°F and the maximum can reach 40°C/104°F during summer.

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Point Lowly, Whyalla
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Point Lowly, Whyalla

by xtreme spots 25/05/2015
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Whyalla is located on the western shore of upper Spencer Gulf, at around 394 km/244 mi in the northwest of Adelaide, in South Australia. Dolphins and bird-life often frequent the waters, while the rocky coastline is a popular destination for fishing tours and spearfishing.

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Black Point, Whyalla
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Black Point, Whyalla

by xtreme spots 25/05/2015
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Whyalla is located on the western shore of upper Spencer Gulf, at 394 km/244 mi in the northwest of Adelaide, in South Australia. Dolphins and bird-life often frequent the waters, while the rocky coastline is a popular destination for scuba diving.

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Stony Point, Whyalla
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Stony Point, Whyalla

by xtreme spots 07/04/2016
/ South Australia Australia

Whyalla is located on the western shore of upper Spencer Gulf, at 394 km/244 mi in the northwest of Adelaide, in South Australia. Dolphins and bird-life often frequent the waters, while the rocky coastline is a popular destination for fishing and scuba diving.

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