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Woman and Dog

Bonville Beach is located in the mid north coast of NSW.  This beach sweeps for 6.8 km south from Bonville Head and the mouth of Bonville Creek, to the low Bundagen Head, where Bundageree Creek enters the sea amongst the rocks . There is no regular vehicle access to this beach, so it remains one […]

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Eye Over Boardwalk

Surrounded by beautiful beaches and tranquil waterways, Urunga is a quaint seaside destination on the southern Coffs Coast where the Bellinger and Kalang rivers meet and dolphins swim. Enjoy surfing, fishing and boating.  The well-known Urunga Boardwalk is a 1km trail and is wheelchair accessible. It will take you along the Kalang River in  Bellinger […]

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Emerald Hues

After several years working together in the Wollongong and Sydney areas shooting for many local businesses, in 2016 we decided to move our business to the North Coast of NSW establishing ourselves in Coffs Harbour. Our business had grown substantially, and we felt Coffs Harbour was the best fit for our future endeavours.

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Tranquility

Wenonah Head is in northeast of New South Wales on the Tasman Sea which is part of the South Pacific Ocean. On the southern side of Wenonah Head the shoreline curves gently to the south for 6 km to Valla Head, with the long Valla Beach in between, and two small beaches at the southern […]

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Beach Walkers

  Emerald Beach is just south of Woolgoolga and about 15 minutes north of Coffs Harbour.  It’s a quieter atmosphere than some of the other beaches along the Coffs Coast.  The beach is safe for swimmers, or walk around the Look At Me Now Headland loop, spotting some kangaroos along the way. Emerald Beach is […]

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Tuckers Rock

Tuckers Rocks is a known surfer’s spot. Tuckers Rock Road is 16 kms south of Coffs Harbour, to the North is the Bongil Bongil National Park.  To the South you can see all the way to Yarahappinni Mountain, just North of South West Rocks. The park’s walking tracks, including the Bundagaree Rainforest walk and the […]

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The Boardwalk

Urunga is a quaint seaside town on the southern Coffs Coast where the Bellinger and Kalang rivers meet and dolphins swim. The other known boardwalk in this area is the Urunga Wetlands walk.   This is a 450m scenic track around the park, and includes a 150m accessible boardwalk that stretches out over the wetland. The […]

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V Wall

Nambucca Heads is a town on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia in the Nambucca Valley. The V – Wall at Nambucca Heads is famous for its diversity of artistic graffiti. It has become a significant tourist attraction. There are now hundreds of artworks within a stretch of about 500 metres. Every […]

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The Awakening

Emerald Beach is just south of Woolgoolga and about 15 minutes north of Coffs Harbour.  It’s a quieter atmosphere than some of the other beaches along the Coffs Coast.  The beach is safe for swimmers, or walk around the Look At Me Now Headland loop, spotting some kangaroos along the way. Emerald Beach is very […]

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Arthur’s Pass

Arthur’s Pass, previously called Camping Flat then Bealey Flats, and for some time officially Arthurs Pass, is a township in the Southern Alps of the South Island of New Zealand, located in the Selwyn district. It is a popular base for exploring Arthur’s Pass National Park. Arthur’s Pass National Park itself is a landscape of […]

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Tathra Beach

Set like a gem into shades of green and blue, Tathra surrounds itself in the natural beauty of both Mimosa Rocks National Park to the north, and Bournda National Park to the south. The beach meanders three kms around the shoreline, patrolled in summer and protected from southerly winds, making it great for surf, board […]

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Franz Josef Glacier

Franz Josef Glacier / Kā Roimata o Hine Hukatere is a 12 km (7.5 mi) long temperate maritime glacier in Westland Tai Poutini National Park on the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island. Together with the Fox Glacier 20 km to the south, and a third glacier, it descends from the Southern Alps to […]

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Deep Creek Awakes

The southern Valla Beach, NSW is a popular beach located on the south side of Valla Headland with a park and picnic facilities on the backing slopes. It is, however also a potentially dangerous beach owing to its exposed southeast-facing location and the mouth of Deep Creek which flows out against the southern end of […]

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Minnamurra Rainforest

Discover the beauty of the Minnamurra Rainforest, near Jamberoo and Kiama on the NSW South Coast. Enjoy marvellous walking trails and gorgeous waterfalls, and spot bowerbirds, king parrots, water dragons and wallabies. You might even see an elusive lyrebird, which mimics most sounds. In the magnificent Budderoo National Park this primeval world will enchant you […]

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Cathedral Cove

From beautiful Hahei Beach on The Coromandel you can walk to Cathedral Cove, where a naturally formed archway deserves photographic attention. 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 […]

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Morning Mist

Bellinger River, an open and trained mature wave dominated, barrier estuary, is located in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. Bellinger River rises below Point Lookout within the The Great Dividing Range southeast of Ebor and flows in a meandering course generally east, joined by four tributaries including Never Never River, […]

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Lovers Bench

Korora Beach is a straight 650 m long lower energy beach located in the small Korora Bay and backed by slopes covered with residential housing . The Bay is protected from the south by 40 m high Diggers Head with smaller Fowlers Head to the north. The beach is accessible in the north from the […]