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Wooli – Boat Race

Wooli Wooli River is situated in the Northern Rivers district of New South Wales. It has a wave dominated barrier estuary with an open, trained entrance. Wooli marks the start of the final, and some say best, section of the mighty Yuraygir Coastal Walk. This southern section is just you and the coast, as nature […]

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Wooli – River Entrance

Wooli Wooli River is situated in the Northern Rivers district of New South Wales. It has a wave dominated barrier estuary with an open, trained entrance. Wooli marks the start of the final, and some say best, section of the mighty Yuraygir Coastal Walk. This southern section is just you and the coast, as nature […]

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Scotts Heads

Scotts Head is a coastal village of the Nambucca Valley local government area in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. Located on the coast of the Pacific Ocean, approximately 10 kilometres from the Pacific Highway and 480 kilometres from Sydney, it stretches southwards from just south of the mouth of the […]

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High Above Dangar Falls

Two kilometres north of Dorrigo town centre is Dangar Falls, a beautiful 30-metre waterfall set amidst scenic agricultural and dairy farmland. There’s a car park, a viewing platform, picnic tables and a walking trail that leads you to the river at the bottom of the waterfall. The viewing platform offers a great vantage point and […]

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High Above Cathedral Cove

Te Whanganui-A-Hei (Cathedral Cove) Marine Reserve is in the southern part of Mercury Bay on the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand. From the north end of the beach, a one hour walking track leads along the cliff top and then descends to the Cove. Here a gigantic arched cavern passes through a white rock headland to join two secluded coves. The […]

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Coromandel Peninsula Sunrise

The Coromandel Peninsula on the North Island of New Zealand extends 85 kilometres north from the western end of the Bay of Plenty, forming a natural barrier protecting the Hauraki Gulf and the Firth of Thames in the west from the Pacific Ocean to the east. It is 40 kilometres wide at its broadest point. Almost its entire population lies on the narrow coastal strips fronting the Hauraki […]

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Crescent Head Headland

To reach the headland and the Crescent Head Lookout, turn at East Street, then right into Dulconghi Street and left into Skyline Crescent. Crescent Head is a strange combination of the sublime and the offensive. The headland itself is a deceptive craggy outcrop. And on the top of that headland is a huge, ugly concrete […]

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Burleigh Heads Sunrise

Burleigh Heads, or simply “Burleigh” to locals, sits like a cool comma between Surfers Paradise to the north and Coolangatta to the south. Burleigh Heads beach is one of the most popular beaches on the Gold Coast. Burleigh Heads beach enjoys dual popularity with those who like to swim in her protective waters and those […]

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Whangarei – Hatea River

he Hātea River is a river of New Zealand. It flows from the north-east of Whangarei southwards and into the northern head of Whangarei Harbour. Its lower length forms the eastern boundary of the city. The banks along the lower reaches are parks and bushland with a series of metalled walks suitable for all weathers. The Hatea River Walk is […]

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Muttonbird Island Sunset

The Eastern lookout offers spectacular views of the Solitary Islands. Explore the area’s Aboriginal cultural significance on a school excursion, or enjoy some whale watching in the heart of Coffs Harbour. No visit to Coffs Harbour is complete if you haven’t been to Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve. Also know as Giidany Miirlarl, this precious seabird […]