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The Flinders Ranges and Outback is the largest region in South Australia. The world's most isolated pub, the William Creek Hotel, is a stopping point for travellers on their way to the gigantic salt lake Lake Eyre, which at 8000 square kilometres is more than ten times the size of Singapore.
About 85% of the world's opals are produced around Coober Pedy, in the north of South Australia, while further south are the natural wonders of the Flinders Ranges, and Wilpena Pound.
Photos and description courtesy of South Australian Tourism Commission
Regional Maps (PDF)
Simplified: (Outback and Flinders and Northern Flinders)
Detailed: (Outback and Flinders and Southern Flinders)
"Covering 83 square kilometres in the more remote, undeveloped northern section of the Flinders Ranges, 400 kilometres north of Adelaide, Wilpena Pound rises as an immense, crater-like fusion of stark purple ridges and overhanging bluffs, strewn with toug ...

