Thanks to Jenny Mertin-Haines
South Australia
South Australia covers an area of 1,043,514 square kilometres, making it the fourth largest state/territory in Australia.
1. Sunset at Port Pirie
2. Sturt's Desert Pea, the floral emblem of South Australia, can be found in the desert areas after rain. The Flinders Ranges near Port Augusta is one place to see these spectacular blooms.
3. Adelaide Sunset
4. Gleneig is a seaside suburb of Adelaide
5. Hahndorf is a picturesque township in the Adelaide Hills.
6. Victor Harbor is home to Granite Islands penguins, the causeway's horse-drawn tram, and much more.
7. Southern Right Whales can be found around the coastline of South Australia during the winter months. The Nullarbor cliffs and Victor Harbor are two places to whale watch during this time.
8. The cliffs of the Nullarbor are a stark reminder of where the sea ends and land begins.
9. Trips to see great white sharks are conducted from Port Lincoln, travelling out into the Southern Ocean to see these large marine predators.
10. Australian sea lions can be seen on Kangaroo island, as well as several other locations around the South Australian coastline.
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