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Corny Point (South Australia)

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Spencer Gulf
  
Spencer Gulf

Spencer Gulf
  
Corny Point

Yorke Peninsula
  
Yorke Peninsula

Spencer Gulf
  
Spencer Gulf

Corny Point
  
Yorke Peninsula

Elevation
  
16 m

Corny Point (South Australia)

Location
  
37 km (23 mi) north west of Warooka

Corny Point is a headland located on the west coast of the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia about 37 kilometres (23 mi) north west of the town of Warooka. The point is described as being ‘a sloping rocky double projection…’ where the ‘coast on the N(orth) side is low and sandy whereas the coast on the S(outh) side is higher than the point itself.’ It is the south headland of Hardwicke Bay. It was named by Matthew Flinders on 18 March 1802. The waters adjoining its shoreline are within the Southern Spencer Gulf Marine Park. Since 1882, it has been the site of a navigation aid in the form of a lighthouse.

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Corny Point (South Australia) Wikipedia