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Established in 1917, Bahrs Restaurant is situated on the Sandy Hook Bay, overlooking Sandy Hook. The restaurant has a marina on the bay. Indoor and outdoor dining (with weather permitting) is available year round. On a clear day, patrons can see the New York Skyline and Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge across the Sandy Hook Bay and Raritan Bay.
Beach of Noosa Heads. Gubbi Gubbi (Kabi Kabi, Cabbee, Carbi, Gabi Gabi) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken on Gubbi Gubbi country. The Gubbi Gubbi language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Sunshine Coast Region and Gympie Region, particularly the towns of Caloundra, Noosa Heads, Gympie and extending north towards Maryborough and south to ...
Noosa Harbour, Tewantin. The name Tewantin is an anglicised version of the Aboriginal name for the area, dauwadhum, meaning place of dead logs, [6] because of the sawmill there. [2] Tewantin was originally a timber town. In 1869, Tewantin was the river port for the Noosa area. [7] In 1871, Clarendon Stuart surveyed a town site for the Tewantin ...
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Noosaville State School is a government primary (Early Childhood to Year 6) school for boys and girls at 75 Beckmans Road (22] [23] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 487 students with 41 teachers (33 full-time equivalent) and 23 non-teaching staff (17 full-time equivalent). [24]
Ferry in the middle of the Noosa River, Noosa North Shore Ferries, 2019. The locality is bounded to the east by the Coral Sea and to the south and west by the Noosa River and Lake Cootharaba (a lake on the Noosa River). [3] The locality's name refers to its position on the northern bank of the river.
The Noosa River Ferries (also known as Noosa North Shore Ferries) are two cable ferries crossing the Noosa River at Tewantin in Queensland, Australia.
Mosca's is a Louisiana Creole Italian restaurant in Waggaman, Louisiana, near New Orleans.Operated by the same family since it opened in 1946, it has long been regarded as one of New Orleans' best restaurants, known for dishes such as Oysters Mosca, crab salad, Chicken a la Grande, and pineapple fluff.