Lat: 20.316° S, Lon: 13.26689° E
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Torra Bay Campsite is a seasonal fishing retreat, situated inside the Skeleton Coast Park on the Atlantic coast. Open only in December and January, Torra Bay is famous in the angling circle due to the variety and quantity of fish that come down the Atlantic current.
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Fishing - enjoy beach fishing. own equipment needed.
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