Lincoln National Park , Australia

Lincoln National Park is a protected area in South Australia, Australia, located about 249 kilometres (155 mi) west of Adelaide and about 9.5 kilometres (5.9 mi) south of Port Lincoln. It consists of a mainland area on the Jussieu Peninsula on the south eastern tip of Eyre Peninsula and a number of nearby Islands. The national park contains significant sites of natural, indigenous and early European heritage.

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