Received: from [192.236.155.34] (port=34642 helo=eros.leptitoxs.icu) by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with esmtp (Exim 4.92) (envelope-from <4626-10583-3787-1114-lojban=lojban.org@mail.leptitoxs.icu>) id 1iehRh-0002bR-Sj for lojban@lojban.org; Tue, 10 Dec 2019 07:29:07 -0800 DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha1; c=relaxed/relaxed; s=k1; d=leptitoxs.icu; h=Mime-Version:Content-Type:Date:From:Reply-To:Subject:To:Message-ID; i=HearingAidsSpecial@leptitoxs.icu; bh=aTbkxGUBUJ8fC4xLSXPOVPxRl4M=; b=swpt7/hmAW/t6LlGJjcKqgyE22GJQG5yXIIMjhIQaCyV3ExQNoNh34IoIhs8RpxCzvvPrxY/GF8L ujPDHUQyCbIFJdMcS+1AlYJMsnnv1n7d7ErLZqCWjo6/g2bUEiRMfxKO45hvsUPGaoq5/4eFSbet 918t0EF+iuqVJ+OU6sA= DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; c=nofws; q=dns; s=k1; d=leptitoxs.icu; b=brq364STfju5owjw0mxyvou6xulwxxa1Rukx6R5r1jnLF7zpVcGFXalLA2VLJVPq0rKeKVMbp6Ms V0TTHIxwNVwFjvabGzLr6bRUUtroHyteK1P6o29CKhHRcxdfkD1Ke35oz6i/M1m3cQ5ND2RufDwz 8WMAfqKAcya6L1bnHrM=; Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="a3243c1cdb4f8e457794ba0f91b4be88_2957_ecb" Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2019 10:28:02 -0500 From: "Hearing Aids" Reply-To: "Hearing Aids Special" Subject: These Hearing Aids Will Change Your Life! 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Key products are the Southern bluefin tuna and Yellowtail kingfish, which are farmed in Port Lincoln and Arno Bay, and Pacific oysters, which are grown in Franklin Harbour and several sheltered bays of the peninsula's west coast. Other seafood offerings include abalone, mussels, prawns and blue-swimmer crabs. Many natural heritage attractions can be found in the peninsula's three national parks, in numerous conservation parks, and along the peninsula's extensive coastline. Ecotourism operators offer visitors opportunities to experience many of the peninsula's iconic marine species either in or on the water. From Whyalla, visitors can snorkel or dive off Point Lowly to witness the mass breeding aggregation of Giant Australian Cuttlefish which occurs there from May to August each year. From Port Lincoln, tourists can swim in a cage with southern bluefin tuna, with a colony of Australian sea lions, or enter a shark cage to observe Great white sharks offshore near the Neptune Islands. On the west coast, tourists can snorkel with Australian sea lions and Bottlenosed dolphins in the sheltered waters of Baird Bay, and observe southern right whales (and occasionally humpback whales) from the shore or by boat from Fowler's Bay from May to October. Murphy's Haystacks are a unique geographical feature, located between Streaky Bay and Port Kenny. Artifacts from the Peninsula's pioneer and, to a lesser extent, indigenous heritage can be seen at a network of museums operated by the National Trust of South Australia, which include the Mount Laura Homestead Museum in Whyalla, the Tumby Bay National Trust Museum and the Koppio Smithy Museum. The Whyalla Maritime Museum has a nautical theme which commemorates the former Whyalla shipyards. Its displays include the World War II corvette HMAS Whyalla, which sits in dry-dock and is visible from the Lincoln Highway. 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ula is being marketed[by whom?] as the 'seafood frontier' in an attempt to showcase the peninsula's fisheries and aquaculture produce. Key products are the Southern bluefin tuna and Yellowtail kingfish, which are farmed in Port Lincoln and Arno Bay, and Pacific oysters, which are grown in Franklin Harbour and several sheltered bays of the peninsula's west coast. Other seafood offerings include abalone, mussels, prawns and blue-swimmer crabs. Many natural heritage attractions can be found in the peninsula's three national parks, in numerous conservation parks, and along the peninsula's extensive coastline. Ecotourism operators offer visitors opportunities to experience many of the peninsula's iconic marine species either in or on the water. From Whyalla, visitors can snorkel or dive off Point Lowly to witness the mass breeding aggregation of Giant Australian Cuttlefish which occurs there from May to August each year. From Port Lincoln, tourists can swim in a cage with southern bluefin tuna, with a colony of Australian sea lions, or enter a shark cage to observe Great white sharks offshore near the Neptune Islands. On the west coast, tourists can snorkel with Australian sea lions and Bottlenosed dolphins in the sheltered waters of Baird Bay, and observe southern right whales (and occasionally humpback whales) from the shore or by boat from Fowler's Bay from May to October. Murphy's Haystacks are a unique geographical feature, located between Streaky Bay and Port Kenny. Artifacts from the Peninsula's pioneer and, to a lesser extent, indigenous heritage can be seen at a network of museums operated by the National Trust of South Australia, which include the Mount Laura Homestead Museum in Whyalla, the Tumby Bay National Trust Museum and the Koppio Smithy Museum. The Whyalla Maritime Museum has a nautical theme which commemorates the former Whyalla shipyards. Its displays include the World War II corvette HMAS Whyalla, which sits in dry-dock and is visible from the Lincoln Highway. Fishing charters are offered departing from many coastal towns, including Whya
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