
Minlaton, located in central Yorke Peninsula, South Australia, is renowned as the "Barley capital of the world" due to its rich barley production. The town honors Harry Butler, a World War I flying ace, with his restored Bristol M1C monoplane displayed centrally. In 1919, Butler's air mail flight from Adelaide to Minlaton marked the Southern Hemisphere's first over-water flight. Minlaton serves as a gateway to the Yorke Peninsula, offering easy access to both sides of the peninsula within 15 minutes, making it an ideal base for exploring the region.
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