Clifton Springs, Victoria

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The Clifton Springs pier, as it appeared in the 1910s. The pier no longer exists.
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The Clifton Springs pier, as it appeared in the 1910s. The pier no longer exists.
Clifton Springs, overlooking the pier in 1955.
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Clifton Springs, overlooking the pier in 1955.

Clifton Springs is a coastal town near Geelong, Victoria, Australia, named after local mineral springs, which were found around Fairy Dell, later closed due to possible landslides.

It has a population of 6651 (1996) and is home to a golf course and primary school. It is often grouped together with its sister city, Drysdale.

The town overlooks Corio Bay.

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Coordinates: 38°09′S 144°34′E