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2010/11 Fishing season under way in Coffin Bay

After a long cold and wet winter, fishing boats are back in the water with punters coming back to the boat ramps well pleased with themselves. Summer is still trying to get here, but with only the super keen fisherman (these could also be bordering on madness) tackling the wintry conditions , this means that…

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The Travel Editors day out with Goin Off Safaris!

How good is  the Travel Editor’s Rebecca Wicks…..? Not only can she sink a cold glass of our best Coopers beer down, catch fish from a bathtub, capture the perfect kodak moment, but she can write a pretty good article!! Check out her blog here on some of her adventures whilst with Goin’ Off Safaris!

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Adventurer Colin McCallum raises awareness on Ovarian Cancer

Here’s a great story about Colin McCallum, who lost his beloved wife through ovarian cancer and his now doing his best to raise awareness to us all about this disease. Colin contacted us a Goin’ Off Safaris as he badly wants to come to Pt.Lincoln to go shark cage diving amongst the Great Whites! As…

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Another successful 3 day Lake Eyre flying safari

Sorry, bit late on this report from a couple of weeks back. We had another fine group of clients from all parts of Australia for the 3 Day Supreme Scenic Safari. Once again, local rainfall at Innamincka caused us to reverse the itinerary by flying to Coober Pedy to start off proceedings. HIGHLIGHTS Another fantastic…

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Lake Eyre 3 Day Supreme Scenic Safaris vacancies

There is nothing better than cruising around the middle of Australia checking out the incredible scenes below of wild life, bird life and the massive amount of water that has ebbed, meandered and flowed through many different pathways and terrains to get to Lake Eyre.  And it doesn’t get any better than doing so in…

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Lake Eyre, The Inland Sea at its best

Lake Eyre actually consists of two lakes, Lake Eyre North (8 430 km²) and Lake Eyre South (1 260 km²), connected by Goyder Channel which has a length of 15 km. The Lake Eyre basin is massive! It covers more than 1 million km², or 1/6th of the continent, mainly in Queensland, South Australia and…

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