Hallet cove is far from the city and has not yet been developed as a professional tourist attraction, but it is Australia's most outstanding geological and archaeological site, with magnificent ice-corrosion rock surfaces and northern cliff tops considered to be the best records of Permian glacier action.
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Hallet cove is far from the city and has not yet been developed as a professional tourist attraction, but it is Australia's most outstanding geological and archaeological site, with magnificent ice-corrosion rock surfaces and northern cliff tops considered to be the best records of Permian glacier action.
We went in August, the weather was very good, the more charming, the stones here are very historical and beautiful in shape. The beach is a stone beach, a lot of stones in various shapes. The sea is clear and salty.
The color is very beautiful stones, the trail is also very convenient, we entered from the entrance of the cafe on the south side, a few minutes, the cloud was a bit much that day, the weather was very hot at the end of December, so there was no long stay.
This beach has no fine sand, it is a stone beach, and there are children's rides. It is worth mentioning that the national park near here was very general at the time, until I really walked into this park, an unexpected surprise. It is very clean here, I like geological sciences, plant sciences, come here
Hallet Cove is an area south of Adelaide, with a beautiful coastline and blue seawater. A very beautiful beach, but it is all pebbles, and there are many houses behind it. Compared with glenelg beach, it is a little bit smaller and a little quieter. It is especially suitable for watching the sunset in the evening.