South Australia's Southern Most Point






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At the southernmost tip of South Australia, Cape Northumberland offers breathtaking coastal vistas where the Southern Ocean meets rugged limestone cliffs. Visitors can explore the remnants of the original 1859 lighthouse, which was replaced in 1882 due to coastal erosion. The area features unique rock formations, including Rhino Rock, Frog, and Camel, sculpted by the relentless sea over thousands of years. A gentle walk to the top of the Bicentennial Turret provides uninterrupted views of Cape Northumberland, Mount Schank, Mount Gambier, and Cape Douglas.
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