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Tumby Bay

South Australia

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Tumby Bay Singles and Dating

Singles and Dating

Tumby Bay Singles and Dating

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Tumby Bay Chat

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Interesting facts about Tumby Bay

Tumby Bay is a town located on the eastern coast of the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, Australia. Here are some interesting facts about the region:

1. Tumby Bay was named by explorer Edward John Eyre in 1839 when he arrived in the area and saw the "tummocky appearance of the bay".

2. The town has a population of around 1,200 people and is a popular tourist destination for its fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities.

3. Tumby Bay is also home to a 14-kilometer coastal walking trail that offers stunning views of the coast, beaches, and farmland.

4. The town is known for its seafood, particularly oysters, which are grown in the nearby waters of the Eyre Peninsula.

5. Tumby Bay is also home to a thriving agricultural industry, producing wheat, barley, and canola, among other crops.

6. In 1974, Tumby Bay was the site of a UFO sighting, with multiple witnesses reporting a strange object in the sky.

7. The Tumby Bay railway station, which opened in 1913, is still standing and has been restored as a museum.

8. Tumby Bay is surrounded by national parks, including Lincoln National Park and Coffin Bay National Park, which offer hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing opportunities.

9. The town hosts a number of annual events, including the Tumby Bay Show, which features agricultural exhibits, livestock shows, and amusement rides.

10. Tumby Bay has a rich history, with evidence of indigenous occupation dating back thousands of years, and the town's main street featuring a number of historic buildings from the early 1900s.