
The Coorong, a 200-kilometer stretch in southeastern South Australia, is a haven for nature enthusiasts. This unique coastal lagoon system, established as a national park in 1966, is separated from the Southern Ocean by the Younghusband Peninsula's sand dunes. It's internationally recognized under the Ramsar Convention for its significance as a migratory wader and waterfowl refuge. The area is rich in Aboriginal heritage, with the Ngarrindjeri people having a deep connection to the land. Visitors can enjoy activities like birdwatching, kayaking, 4WD adventures, and camping amidst its diverse landscapes.
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