Point Turton Jetty, jutting out into the crystal-clear waters of Hardwicke Bay on South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula, is a bloody ripper spot that’s more than just a historic pier. Built in 1876 for shipping barley and limestone, this 200m timber beauty is now a magnet for anglers, snorkelers, and wildlife lovers chasing epic encounters with massive stingrays and playful dolphins that cruise the area frequently!