
The Tumby Bay Jetty, constructed in 1874, is a historic landmark on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. Originally built to ship ore from the Burrawing Mine, it now serves as a popular spot for fishing, diving, and photography. The jetty is renowned for its diverse marine life, including the rare leafy sea dragons, stingrays, and seamoths, making it a haven for underwater enthusiasts. The surrounding area offers picturesque coastal views, sandy beaches, and a relaxed atmosphere, reflecting the town's rich history and natural beauty.
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