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  2. Point Impossible Beach - Wikipedia

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    Heading south from Melbourne or Geelong along the Surfcoast Highway, turn left before Torquay onto Blackgate Rd or South Beach Rd, then right at Horseshoe Bend Rd. Turn left at the end onto The Esplanade. There is a carpark at the end of the gravel section of The Esplanade, with access to the middle of the legal nude beach.

  3. Southside Beach - Wikipedia

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    There is a sealed carpark atop a high cliff at the western end of Bells Beach. There is a small carpark as well as limited parking along Pt Addis Rd. Parking restrictions apply and enforcement is enthusiastic. At the Bells Beach end, a steep walking track leads from the car park to the beach at the base of the cliff.

  4. Why cities are cracking down on free parking - AOL

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    Seattle adjusts on-street parking rates based on demand — anywhere from 50 cents to $5 an hour depending on location and time of day — to achieve a goal of one-to-two free spaces available per ...

  5. Torquay - Wikipedia

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    Torquay (/ t ɔːr ˈ k iː / tor-KEE) is a seaside town in Devon, England, part of the unitary authority area of Torbay.It lies 18 miles (29 km) south of the county town of Exeter and 28 miles (45 km) east-north-east of Plymouth, on the north of Tor Bay, adjoining the neighbouring town of Paignton on the west of the bay and across from the fishing port of Brixham.

  6. Victorian villa to be turned into 11 apartments - AOL

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    The Torquay Neighbourhood Forum had some concerns about the loss of the historic windows in the property and limited car parking, ... The 25 best cheap or free things to do in New Orleans.

  7. Torbay - Wikipedia

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    The railway extended to Torquay Seafront station in 1858, to Paignton in 1859 and to Brixham in 1861. As a result of its expansion, Torquay was granted borough status in 1872, and 1902 saw its first marketing campaign to summer tourists. Torbay Golf and Country Club (now defunct) opened in 1933. The club and course closed in the mid-1950s. [7]

  8. Torquay railway station - Wikipedia

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    Torquay railway station is on the Riviera Line and serves the seaside resort of Torquay, Devon, England. It is 219 miles 79 chains (354 km) from London Paddington (via Box). [2] The station is operated by Great Western Railway. It is just a few yards from the sea at Torre Abbey Sands.

  9. Abbey Park and Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Abbey Park and Meadows is a public park located in Torquay, Devon, which stretches from Torre Abbey to the town's seafront. The park has a number of facilities, including tennis courts, bowling greens, crazy golf and a café. It also hosts an Italian garden with a pond and various flower displays.