Staff Toilets

Staff Toilets is a building in , . Access is restricted and requires permission. Staff Toilets is situated nearby to the library , as well as near the motorhome stopover .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Map the Miner.

Work of art
Photo: Peripitus, Public domain.
, also known as Map Kernow or the Son of Cornwall, is a 7-metre statue commemorating the mining history of the town of Kapunda in . is situated 2 km south of Staff Toilets.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kapunda and Bagot Well.

Town
is a town on the near the in . It was established after a discovery in 1842 of significant copper deposits.

Locality
is a locality around six km north-east of Kapunda, South Australia on the road to Eudunda. It was named for Captain C. H. Bagot, who owned a great deal of property in the area. is situated 7 km northeast of Staff Toilets.

Staff Toilets

Latitude
-34.33224° or 34° 19′ 56″ south
Longitude
138.91085° or 138° 54′ 39″ east
Open location code
4QQWMW96+48
Open­Street­Map ID
way 261650968
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­toilets
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
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Highlights include Resource Centre and Kapunda Tourist Park.

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