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Lipson Cove
Lipson Cove is a tranquil sandy bay on the Western shore of Spencer Gulf, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. It is adjacent to the proposed site of Centrex Metals Ltd's Port Spencer iron ore port development. It is known for its camping, fishing, coastal and marine habitats and is regarded as a safe swimming beach.〔(Lipson Cove ) ''Beachsafe.org.au'' Retrieved 2014-01-08.〕 ==Location & Access== Lipson Cove lies 215 km west-northwest of Adelaide and 63 km northeast of Port Lincoln. The nearest townships are Lipson, inland to the southwest and Port Neill to the north east. It can be accessed from the Lincoln Highway via the Lipson Cove Road. The road is unsealed, but well maintained and always passable for 2-wheel drive vehicles. Basic camping facility are present behind the dunes at the foreshore. Lipson Cove is renowned for its shore-based fishing and an old talc mine is located nearby. Coastal features include granite hills and cliffs which extend northwards from Lipson Cove to Port Neill. Lipson Cove is also the site of the wreck of the ketch, ''Three Sisters''. She was lost on the 13th of March, 1899.〔The Wreck Site ("Three Sisters" ) Retrieved 2013-11-05.〕 The remains of the wooden vessel can sometimes be seen protruding from the beach sand.
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