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Whyalla Collection

Discover the enchanting beauty of Whyalla, nestled on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia

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Point Lowly Lighthouse, Whyalla, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia

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Point Lowly lighthouse at sunset, Whyalla, SA, Australia

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Point Lowly lighthouse at Whyalla. The lighthouse is on the northern end of Spencer Gulf, South Australia

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Point lowly lighthouse
Point Lowly Lighthouse near Whyalla, South Australia

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Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, Australian, Australia, Whyalla, Point Lowley, lighthouse
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Point Lowly lighthouse at Whyalla. Northern end of Spencer Gulf, South Australia

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Giant cuttlefish mating
Giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama) mating. During copulations the male places his spermatophore (a capsule containing sperm cells) in a pouch under the females mouth

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Giant cuttlefish fighting
Giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama) males fighting during the breeding season. This cuttlefish inhabits coastal waters around southern Australia

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Giant cuttlefish in display combat
Giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama) in display combat over a female (foreground). The giant cuttlefish is native to southern Australia and it is the worlds largest cuttlefish species

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Giant cuttlefish males fighting
Giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama) males fighting. The giant cuttlefish is native to southern Australia and it is the worlds largest cuttlefish species

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Giant cuttlefish
Male giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama) competing for an egg-laying female (bottom right). Photographed in Spencer Gulf, Whyalla, Australia

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Giant cuttlefish couple
Giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama) couple. The larger male is guarding the female from rival males as she lays eggs. This cuttlefish inhabits coastal waters around southern Australia



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Discover the enchanting beauty of Whyalla, nestled on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. This coastal gem is home to the mesmerizing Point Lowly Lighthouse, a beacon of history and charm. Standing tall against the azure sky, this lighthouse offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Australian coastline. Immerse yourself in the tranquility that surrounds Point Lowly Lighthouse at Whyalla. As you explore its grounds, let your senses be captivated by the gentle sea breeze and soothing sounds of crashing waves. The picturesque landscape provides an idyllic backdrop for nature lovers and photographers alike. Venture further into Eyre Peninsula's hidden treasures as you encounter fascinating marine life beneath its crystal-clear waters. Witness an awe-inspiring spectacle as Giant Cuttlefish engage in mating rituals or fierce combat displays. Marvel at their vibrant colors and intricate patterns as they gracefully navigate through their underwater world. Whyalla invites you to embrace its rich cultural heritage while indulging in outdoor adventures like fishing or beachcombing along its pristine shores. Discover a place where time slows down, allowing you to reconnect with nature and create lasting memories. Whether it's exploring Point Lowly Lighthouse's historical significance or witnessing captivating encounters between Giant Cuttlefish, Whyalla promises an unforgettable experience for all who visit. So come immerse yourself in this coastal haven on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula – a destination that will leave you spellbound by its natural wonders and warm hospitality.