Fleurieu Peninsula

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Fleurieu Peninsula from space, November 1985
Fleurieu Peninsula from space, November 1985

The Fleurieu Peninsula is a picturesque peninsula located south of Adelaide in South Australia, Australia. Towns of interest in the area include Victor Harbor, Goolwa, Yankalilla, Rapid Bay and the wine region of McLaren Vale. There is fine surfing at Waitpinga and Browns Beach. A ferry also travels between Cape Jervis, at the tip of the peninsula, and Kangaroo Island. The Peninsula was named by Captain Nicolas Baudin in 1802, after the French Navy Minister - Charles Pierre Claret, the Comte de Fleurieu.

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