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Coffin Bay National Park

Coffin Bay National Park is a stunning coastal reserve located in South Australia, known for its pristine beaches, rugged cliffs, and diverse wildlife. The park covers an area of 31,000 hectares and is home to a range of habitats, including wetlands, sand dunes, and eucalyptus forests. For photography enthusiasts, Coffin Bay National Park offers a wealth of opportunities to capture the natural beauty of the region. Some of the most popular photography locations include Almonta Beach, which boasts crystal-clear waters and dramatic rock formations, and Yangie Bay, where visitors can capture stunning views of the park's rugged coastline and abundant birdlife.

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