Granite Island, known as Nulcoowarra to the Ngarrindjeri and Ramindjeri peoples, is a significant cultural and natural site located off the coast of Victor Harbor in Adelaide. The island is characterized by its striking granite boulders, which lend it both its name and a rugged, distinctive appearance. Visitors can explore the island on foot via coastal walks, enjoying the scenic views and the chance to spot marine life. Additionally, horse-drawn tram rides offer a unique and leisurely way to experience the island’s natural beauty.
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