Map of Admella Shipwreck | South Australia Maritime History Guide
Map of Admella Shipwreck – South Australia Maritime History Guide
This map of the Admella Shipwreck provides an overview of one of Australia's most significant maritime heritage sites, including its location, nearby coastal attractions, regional landmarks and visitor information.
The Admella Shipwreck is closely associated with the rugged coastline of South Australia's Limestone Coast region. It remains one of the most well-known maritime history stories in the state and is remembered as an important part of Australia's coastal heritage.
The Admella Shipwreck site is located near Carpenter Rocks and Cape Northumberland in South Australia's south-east. Nearby destinations include Mount Gambier, Port MacDonnell and the Limestone Coast region.
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Where Is the Admella Shipwreck Located?
The Admella Shipwreck is associated with the coastline near Carpenter Rocks and Cape Northumberland in South Australia's south-east. The site lies within the Limestone Coast region, an area known for rugged coastlines, beaches and maritime history.
- North: Mount Gambier region
- South: Southern Ocean
- East: Victorian border direction
- West: Limestone Coast communities
Why Is the Admella Shipwreck Famous?
The Admella Shipwreck is remembered as one of the most significant maritime disasters in Australian waters. The story remains an important part of South Australia's maritime heritage and is frequently referenced in discussions about historic coastal navigation and rescue efforts.
- Important Australian maritime history site
- Well-known South Australian shipwreck
- Associated with coastal heritage
- Historic rescue and survival story
- Part of Limestone Coast history
Main Attractions Near the Admella Shipwreck Region
- Cape Northumberland — prominent coastal landmark
- Carpenter Rocks — seaside community
- Port MacDonnell — historic fishing town
- Mount Gambier — major regional centre
- Blue Lake — famous volcanic attraction
- Limestone Coast — tourism region
- Southern Ocean Coastline — scenic coastal environment
- Coastal Lookouts — viewpoints and photography locations
Admella Shipwreck Access Overview
The Admella Shipwreck site is primarily explored through its historical significance and surrounding coastal attractions. Visitors often combine maritime history interests with broader Limestone Coast touring.
- Coastal Viewing Areas
- Historic Interpretation Sites
- Regional Visitor Centres
- Limestone Coast Touring Routes
- Scenic Coastal Drives
Why People Search for a Map of the Admella Shipwreck
- To locate the shipwreck region
- To learn about South Australian maritime history
- To explore Limestone Coast attractions
- To understand regional coastal geography
- To visit historical landmarks
Exploring the Limestone Coast
Many visitors use the Admella Shipwreck as part of a wider Limestone Coast itinerary. The region offers coastal scenery, geological attractions, historic communities, walking opportunities and access to some of South Australia's most visited natural landmarks.
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Admella Shipwreck Map FAQs
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Where is the Admella Shipwreck located?
The Admella Shipwreck is associated with the coastline near Carpenter Rocks and Cape Northumberland in South Australia's south-east. -
Why is the Admella Shipwreck famous?
It is remembered as one of Australia's most significant maritime history events and remains an important part of South Australian heritage. -
What is near the Admella Shipwreck?
Nearby attractions include Mount Gambier, Blue Lake, Port MacDonnell and Limestone Coast destinations. -
Is the Admella Shipwreck worth learning about?
Many visitors interested in maritime history, South Australian heritage and coastal attractions consider it an important historical site.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current or suitable for navigation, marine operations, emergency use or official purposes. Access conditions, weather, heritage protections, visitor facilities and local information may change over time. Always verify current information before travelling.