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Great Lakes Holiday Coast North Coast NSW Coffs Harbour Sawtell Port Macquarie Green Point Bellingen Dorrigo
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Great Lakes includes the towns of Forster. 10;
Hawks Nest. Many places in the hinterland. The Lower North Coast of New South Wales encompasses the towns of Hawks Nest, Tea Gardens. Wallabi Point.
Being within 3 hours of Sydney the area is a popular retreat for city
dwellers seeking to escape for the weekend. The first Amish community to settle in Australia can be found at
Nabiac. The Amish Country Store has a range of unique arts and crafts
which make excellent souvenirs. Sunrise over Myall Lakes.
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Aboriginal Australia, Indigenous Australia, Australian Native Food
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Multiple award winning Bookabee Australia is Aboriginal owned and operated. We visit places very few others have seen. If it is a memorable experience you desire, or a unique taste of Australian Aboriginal local and outback culture, we will satisfy your dreams. - Bookabee Tours South Australia. Recorded in the countryside around us, Aborigines can see all the evidence of the creative events of The Dreaming.
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New Zealand North Island
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I've been to New Zealand three times - twice to the North Island and once to the South. Feb 2011 is the first time I've been in the summer. It was much warmer than expected. Great place to visit - MORE.
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Lake Cathie Holiday Coast North Coast NSW Coffs Harbour Sawtell Port Macquarie Green Point Bellingen Dorrigo
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Bush Food Gift Packs. Jams, Sauces, Drinks. History of the Village of Lake Cathie. There was no true settlement here until the 1930 s, although hunters and fishermen were active in the area and there were one or two fisherman s huts. Early in the 1950 s a telephone service was installed; followed by electricity in 1957 and mains water shortly afterwards. The change in spelling of the name was required by the Postmaster General to avoid confusion with other Cattais. Bowls and tennis are available in the v...
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Hallidays Point Crowdy Head Holiday Coast Coffs Harbour Sawtell Port Macquarie Green Point Bellingen Dorrigo
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Bush Food Gift Packs. Jams, Sauces, Drinks. Midway between Taree and the Great Lakes region is the coastal area of Hallidays Point - Diamond Beach (population 1000). Most people who visit this coastal area are surprised at what they find. Diamond Beach is perhaps one of our best kept secrets with two of the best resorts in the Valley backing onto sand dunes adjacent the Pacific Ocean. The Lavender Gardens boast over 25 varieties of Lavender on display and for sale. From Pilot Hill Lookout expansive views...
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Forster Tuncurry Holiday Coast Coffs Harbour Sawtell Port Macquarie Green Point Bellingen Dorrigo
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Bush Food Gift Packs. Jams, Sauces, Drinks. The twin towns of Forster and Tuncurry is the largest urban area of the Great Lakes. The surrounding villages of Coomba Park and Green Point on the shores of Wallis Lake, and the Pacific Palms area combine to provide a wealth of attractions and activities. Coomba Park can be accessed by boat or by a 40 minute scenic drive around Wallis Lake. Native birds abound and at sunset Wallabies come down to feed on lush green grass. Early morning in Forster.
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Western Australia Holiday Coast Australia - Western Australia, WA, the heart of the South Pacific
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Western Australia takes up one third of the continent, some 2,529,000 square kilometres and 12,500 kilometres of coastline from the Timor Sea to the Southern Ocean. It was first sighted by the Dutch in 1616 but it was not until May 2 1829 that the British claimed it. It was not until the arrival of 9,718 convicts that the settlement finally found its feet and in 1856 Perth was proclaimed a city. 10;Lunch time locations can be found from the riverside to the beachfront.
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