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  2. Tide table - Wikipedia

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    Tide tables, sometimes called tide charts, are used for tidal prediction and show the daily times and levels of high and low tides, usually for a particular location. [1] Tide heights at intermediate times (between high and low water) can be approximated by using the rule of twelfths or more accurately calculated by using a published tidal ...

  3. Port Stephens (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    NSW Planning & Environment webpage 1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure . Port Stephens , an open youthful tide-dominated drowned-valley estuary , [ 1 ] is a large natural harbour of approximately 134 square kilometres (52 sq mi) [ 2 ] located in the Hunter and Mid North Coast regions of New South Wales , Australia.

  4. Rydalmere ferry wharf - Wikipedia

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    Rydalmere wharf was opened in December 1993, when ferry services resumed operating between Meadowbank and Parramatta after an 85-year break. [1] [2] [3]Today, Rydalmere wharf is served by Sydney Ferries Parramatta River services operating between Circular Quay and Parramatta. [4]

  5. Karuah River - Wikipedia

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    Karuah River rises on the southeastern slopes of Gloucester Tops of the Great Dividing Range, below The Mountaineer, southwest of Gloucester, and flows generally southeast and south. joined by eleven tributaries including the Telegherry, Mammy Johnsons, and The Branch rivers, before reaching its mouth within Port Stephens at Karuah, and then flows out to the Tasman Sea of the South Pacific Ocean.

  6. When? Where? Why? A primer on those extra high high tides ...

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    While these tides are on a moon-based schedule and happen without fail every year, not every tide is the same. And when they’re extra high, like this week’s tide, they’re hard to ignore.

  7. Clyde River (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The Clyde River rises below Kangaroo Hill in the Budawang Range, part of the Great Dividing Range, within Budawang National Park, south of the locality of Sassafras, and flows generally southwards parallel to the east coast, joined by nine tributaries including the Bimberamala, Yadboro, and Buckenbowra rivers, before turning east and reaching its mouth of the Tasman Sea at Batemans Bay.

  8. 50 Times People Found Quirky Treasures Washed Ashore ... - AOL

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    50 Times People Found Quirky Treasures Washed Ashore (New Pics) ... Narooma Beach, Nsw. Image credits: mrpinut ... #38 So I Found This On The Beach At Low Tide. Feel Like I Should Be Doing Something.

  9. Parramatta River - Wikipedia

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    The Parramatta River is an intermediate tide-dominated, drowned valley estuary [2] located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. With an average depth of 5.1 metres (17 ft), [3] the Parramatta River is the main tributary of Sydney Harbour, a branch of Port Jackson. Secondary tributaries include the smaller Lane Cove and Duck rivers.