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Rabbit Island Soak

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Stephen K.
1 year ago

Nice spot. Great sunrises and sunsets. Drop toilets that flush are pretty good. Mozzies are pretty thick. Breeze is always coming off one of the lakes or the ocean so a bit cool.


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Damian S. 9 months ago
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Is this a free site ?

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Need to pay SA Parks a fee. by Stephen K.

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Mt Rescue Conservation Park,
South Australia

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Average temperature

January
L 12°C
H 31°C
February
L 12°C
H 30°C
March
L 10°C
H 28°C
April
L 8°C
H 23°C
May
L 7°C
H 19°C
June
L 5°C
H 16°C
July
L 5°C
H 15°C
August
L 5°C
H 16°C
September
L 6°C
H 19°C
October
L 6°C
H 23°C
November
L 9°C
H 27°C
December
L 11°C
H 29°C
Source: Meteostat

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