Amazing Point Gibbon Campground, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia.

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • In this episode we visit Point Gibbon in Port Gibbon, South Australia.
    The Point Gibbon Campground, located at the heart of the Eyre Peninsula coast, features 15 designated, bookable sites.
    The campsite is fully equipped with toilets and with Wi-Fi is available on.
    The road from Port Gibbon to Point Gibbon Campground is part bitumen, then finishes with 5kms on dirt road.
    While the campground is unpowered, the site is located nearby to all the necessities. There is a dump point, water, coin operated showers, boat ramp and playground at Port Gibbon just 5kms away. Cowell is approx. 25kms away, with all services needed (IGA, fuel, pubs etc).
    For only $10 per night, the campground is a bargain considering the location, surrounded by white sands, pristine waters, and untouched bushland as far as the eye can see.
    Port Gibbon is located on the east coast of Eyre Peninsula about 208 kilometres north-west of Adelaide.
    Port Gibbon began as a town surveyed in 1916 and whose name was derived from Captain J H Gibbon who was the “Senior Nautical Warden of the (South Australian) Marine Board.” Following lobbying of the state government by local residents, a jetty and an associated cutting in the adjoining cliff line were constructed in 1915 to replace a pair of chutes installed by private companies used to move bags of grain to the beach for loading onto small boats for conveyance to larger vessel anchored off the coastline. It operated as a commercial facility until 1950 and as of 2005, had been demolished with the exception of a section on the beach which is used as a shelter. Boundaries for the locality were created in 1998 and include both the Port Gibbon shack site and the Government Town of Port Gibbon.
    Port Gibbon consists of land on the coastline with Spencer Gulf which extends from a headland called Point Gibbon (formerly Point Price) in the south for a distance of about 5 kilometres along the southern end of an unnamed bay whose northern end terminates at a headland called The Knob in the adjoining locality of Cowell. The coastline consists of a series of beaches backing onto a cliff line of “red bluffs composed of Pleistocene alluvium” with heights up to 10 metres.
    Footage was taken on a Samsung S24 Ultra Note 10 Plus. Drone Footage was taken with a DJI Air 3.
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  • @CowboyJojosAdventures
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    Great editing on this one Antonio. What a beautiful place to visit. Loved the drone footage. First Like and First to view your adventure....YEAH!