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  2. Cape Solander - Wikipedia

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    Cape Solander is a natural historic site, located near the small town of Kurnell, New South Wales, situated in the Kamay Botany Bay National Park. [1] The location is known for whale watching, the whale species to be seen including the humpback whale, southern right whale, and the grey whale.

  3. Whale watching in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Whale watching in Australia is a popular recreational pursuit and a tourist activity along various coasts. In 2008, whale and dolphin watching was worth an estimated A$ 31 million in direct expenditure to the Australian economy with an estimated 1.6 million tourists participating in the activity. [ 1 ]

  4. Whale watching in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    As distinct from other humpback migration populations that travel along the West Australian and South African coasts. The distance from the coast of the whales is believed to be based on the movements of the ocean currents, primarily the East Australian Current. The East Australian Current is a strong southerly current that the humpback whales ...

  5. Twofold Bay - Wikipedia

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    Twofold Bay is an open oceanic embayment [2] that is located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. The bay was named by George Bass, for its shape of two bights. [3] The northern bight is called Calle Calle Bay; [4] while the southern bight is known as Nullica Bay, derived from Nalluccer, the original Aboriginal name for ...

  6. Byron Bay - Wikipedia

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    Byron Bay (Minjungbal: Cavvanbah) is a beachside town located in the far-northeastern corner of New South Wales, Australia (in Bundjalung Country). It is located 772 kilometres (480 mi) north of Sydney and 165 kilometres (103 mi) south of Brisbane. Cape Byron, a headland adjacent to the town, is the easternmost point of mainland Australia. [2]

  7. Broken Head, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The area is noted for its Aboriginal culture, rainforest walks, whale watching and fishing from pristine beaches, [6] and it is also highly regarded as a surfing locality. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The Broken Head Holiday Park is currently administered by the indigenous Arakwal people, having been passed to their control by the New South Wales Crown Lands ...

  8. Stanwell Park, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Stanwell Park is a coastal village and northern suburb of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. It is the northernmost point of the Illawarra coastal strip and lies south of Sydney's Royal National Park. It is situated in a small valley between Bald Hill to the north, Stanwell Tops to the west and Mount Mitchell to the south. It has two ...

  9. Eden, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Eden is a coastal town in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia.The town is 478 kilometres (297 mi) south of the state capital Sydney and is the most southerly town in New South Wales, located between Nullica Bay to the south and Calle Calle Bay, the northern reach of Twofold Bay, [2] [3] and built on undulating land adjacent to the third-deepest natural harbour in the southern ...

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