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Adelaide
Adelaide sits on the eastern shore of Gulf St Vincent, in the far south of South Australia. There is no denying that the city has a superb setting - the centre is surrounded by green parkland, and the metropolitan area is bound by the hills of the Mt Lofty Ranges and the waters of the Gulf St Vincent. Nearby is the Barossa Valley wine region.
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Aldinga Beach
The small holiday town of Aldinga Beach consists of a superb string of sandy beaches, ideal for fishing, swimming, skin diving, and sunbathing.
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Blackwood
Blackwood Adelaide is a wonderful place to experience the heritage, culture and convenience of a larger city, without all of the frustrations. The city of Adelaide makes an excellent base for visitors wishing to explore the state's other exciting regions, many of which can be explored in day trips. With so many attractions and activities based in the city, visitors are sure to fall in love with the wonders of Adelaide.
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Glenalta
The Adelaide Hills is arguably South Australia's most accessible region. The Adelaide Hills region offers an insight into country life with a community vibe evident in all the towns. It is an ideal day trip destination with beautiful scenery to be enjoyed all year round.
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Glenelg South
Enjoy Glenelg's coastline, spectacular sunsets and bustling Jetty Road with over 300 cafes, restaurants, specialty shops and galleries. Ride on an historic tram to Adelaide City, shop in Rundle Mall and the famous Central Food Market, visit the Festival and Convention Centre, grand Casino or the magnificent Botanic Gardens.
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McLaren Vale
McLaren Vale is less than an hour's drive from Adelaide. It is a charming township surrounded by more than 50 vineyards and wineries. The vast majority have their own cellar door, where tastings and sales are available.
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Middleton
Middleton is a holiday and tourist destination, in the summer many people escape the heat of Adelaide for the cooler sea-breezes. In winter, tourists visit to try to spot the Southern Right Whales which calve and mate in the waters off of Middleton's beaches. Middleton is part of the Alexandrina Council area. It is in the state electorate of Finniss and the federal Division of Mayo.
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Middleton Beach
Middleton Beach is a coastal suburb of the City of Albany, an easy five minute drive via Middleton Road (or half hour walk) from the city centre. An ideal area for swimming, surfing, body boarding and more. Picnic on the lawns beneath the Norfolk Pine trees or enjoy a meal at one of the several cafes and restaurants in the beach area.
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Stirling
Welcome to Stirling, a village and district of extraordinary charm & beauty, with European vegetation and a Mediterranean ambience. Stirling is a place of upmost beauty and prestige. Surrounded by exotic plants with wonderful tree-lined streets and historic buildings, it is one place not to be missed with any outing in the Adelaide Hills.
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Summertown
Summertown is the ideal central base from which international guests may explore the delights of the Adelaide Hills. Adelaide is renowned as the center of the Australian Wine Industry, and the Hills region is where the original vineyards were established.
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Tungkillo
Tungkillo in the beautiful Adelaide Hills, less than an hour's drive from the City. It is an ideal base to visit many places of interest with its close proximity to the Barossa Valley, River Murray and numerous other Adelaide Hills attractions.
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Willunga
Willunga is an historic township which was established only three years after the settlement of South Australia. As far as can be determined the name Willunga comes from the Aboriginal word 'willangga' meaning, possibly, 'the locality of green trees' although some people insist it means 'black duck'. Willunga is a town full of genuinely interesting old buildings. It is situated on the edge of the McLaren Valley which lies to the north. Instead of vineyards or slate, modern Willunga is known for its almonds. Each July the town holds its Almond Blossom Festival.
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Hume
Hume is an unincorporated in Fresno COunty, California.
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Seaford
Seaford is a metropolitan suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It lies within the City of Onkaparinga
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Port Noarlunga
Port Noarlunga is a suburb in the City of Onkaparinga, South Australia. It is a small sea-side suburb, population 2,549,[2] about 30km to the south of Adelaide and was originally created as a sea port.
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