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Baudin Rocks, also previously known as the Godfrey Islands, is a group of islets on the south east coast of South Australia about North-northwest of Robe. The islet group was discovered and named by Matthew Flinders in 1802 after Nicolas Baudin. The group has had protected area status since 1965 and since 1972, the group has been part of the Baudin Rocks Conservation Park. ==Description== Baudin Rocks is a group of islets on the south east coast of South Australia about north-northwest of the town of Robe.〔DMH, 1985, Chart 5.〕 The group consists of two major islets and at least 17 smaller islets with a total area about . The maximum elevation is . As of 1996, the smaller northern islet is the most accessible in the group, having a sandy beach on its north-western corner.〔Robinson et al, 1996, page 503.〕〔Robinson et al, 1996, page 312.〕
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