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Coffin Bay, located in South Australia, derives its name from the early explorer Matthew Flinders, who named it in 1802. The name was inspired by the sight of a large number of black rocks in the area that resembled coffins, particularly when viewed from a distance. The bay was initially called "Coffin's Bay" but eventually became known simply as Coffin Bay. Today, it is known for its beautiful scenery and rich marine life, particularly oysters.

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