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The caves have preserved an outstanding fossil collection. The Wonambi Fossil Centre offers visitors the opportunity to discover what the area was like over 200,000 years ago.
A must-see in the city of Adelaide not only because it holds one of Australia's finest art collections, but also because it offers a variety of activities for all ages.
The first lighthouse erected in South Australia, the Cape Willoughby Lighthouse lights the Backstairs Passage between Kangaroo Island and the mainland.
Visit Tandanya to understand, explore and experience Aboriginal cultures through a wide variety of performing and visual arts.
Explore the history of Australian railways in this engaging museum. You will encounter numerous displays of various railway artifacts and see steam and diesel trains at work.
This museum was created as a commemorative project for the 1986 State sesquicentenary. The Lighthouse and the floating collection are only two famous exhibits among extensive displays.
This mile-long avenue has a number of historical buildings, including an 1838 church, the colonial-era Ayers House and the Adelaide Casino in a restored 1920s railway station.
This riverside theater features free outdoor rock concerts in the summer and other performances all year round.
Zema Estate is a small family winery located in the heart of the Coonawarra wine region. The Zema family is proud of the traditional techniques they employ in their vineyard; dry land viticulture and hand pruning are two such practices, which help to produce intense, rich fruit of the highest quality. The Cellar Door is open seven days from 9am to 5pm and the winery welcomes visitors.
Trans-continental rail journey that traverses Australia from coast to coast, including stops in the three major cities of Sydney, Adelaide and Perth, plus many famous outback towns like Broken Hill, Port Augusta and Kalgoorlie.
