Encounter Bay
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Encounter Bay is located on the south central coast of South Australia, some 100km south of Adelaide, South Australia. It is named after the encounter on 1802-04-08 between Matthew Flinders and Nicolas Baudin, both of whom were charting the Australian coastline for their respective countries (Britain and France). The encounter between the scientists was peaceful, even though their countries were at war at the time.
The bay is a wide curve of coastline extending from Newland Head (The Bluff) along the south coast of Fleurieu Peninsula past Victor Harbor, Goolwa and the mouth of the Murray River then southeast along the Coorong to Kingston SE.
[edit] References
- Hodge, Charles Reynolds, Encounter Bay, the miniature Naples of Australia : a short history of the romantic south coast of South Australia, Adelaide, 1932, Reprinted Hampstead Gardens, S.A. : Austaprint, 1979, ISBN 0-85872-320-4.