Bumbunga
Bumbunga is a small town located in the state of South Australia. It is situated approximately 130 kilometers north of Adelaide, the state capital. The town is known for its picturesque landscapes and proximity to the Bumbunga Lake, which is famous for its striking pink color due to the presence of salt-loving algae.
The name "Bumbunga" comes from the local Aboriginal language, meaning "white gum tree." The town has a rich agricultural history, primarily focused on farming and sheep grazing. Today, Bumbunga remains a quiet community, attracting visitors interested in its natural beauty and unique lake.