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Port Neill

Matthew Flinders sailed past on 7 March 1802 and reported 'low front land, somewhat sandy, with raised land inland and of a barren appearance, its elevation diminishing to the northward.' The first land-based European exploration took place in April 1840, when the party of Governor Gawler, John Hill, and Thomas Burr explored the Spencer Gulf coast on horseback, they being the first Europeans to traverse the landward regions of this coast between Port Lincoln and the Middleback Ranges near Whyalla. They roughly followed the route of the present Lincoln Highway. During this expedition Gawler named Cape Burr as well as nearby Mount Hill.

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Lugar: Port Neill, The District Council of Tumby Bay, South Australia, Australia (-34.13956 136.33069 -34.09956 136.37069)

Altitud media: 9 m

Altitud mínima: 0 m

Altitud máxima: 58 m

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