Results for "Port McNeill"
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Newcastle
World Directory, Australia, Australia, New South Wales , Newcastle
Newcastle is a river port with a main channel depth of 15.2 metres. The main export is coal and the port is the largest coal port in the World. The majority of the coal is railed to the port from extensive Hunter Valley coalfields. The decline in iron and steel exports in 2000 followed the closure of the cities steel making plant in that year.
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Port Douglas
World Directory, Australia, Australia, Queensland, Cairns Regional Council
Port Douglas is the premier resort from which to see the Great Barrier Reef and the tropical rainforests of Northern Queensland. Through rainforest walks and safaris, diving and snorkelling the reef, sailing the waterways and even soaring above in the skies, you'll get closer to nature and its glorious simplicity here in the Northern Tropics of Australia than any place on earth.
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Port Phillip Bay
World Directory, Australia, Australia, Victoria, Victoria
Just an hour's drive south from Melbourne, the eastern side of Port Phillip Bay is formed by Mornington Peninsula, Melbourne's playground. The peninsula was also the point of first settlement in Victoria. Just a short hop on the MV Queenscliff puts passengers onto the western side of the Bay at Queenscliff on the the Bellarine Peninsula.
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Queenscliff
World Directory, Australia, Australia, Victoria, Bellarine Peninsula
Queenscliff is a small town on the Bellarine Peninsula at the entrance to Port Phillip in southern Victoria, Australia and is bounded on its north side by the environmentally important Swan Bay.
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Port Fitzroy
World Directory, Oceania, New Zealand, Wellington, Wellington
This is one of the best natural harbours in New Zealand, with numerous bays and inlets. Port Fitzroy has always been a mecca for yachts, launches and commercial craft. At Christmas up to 2000 boats can anchor safely in its many bays and coves without congestion. With deep water right up the edges it is possible to anchor and tie the stern to a pohutakawa tree. Its two deep narrow entrances make Port Fitzroy landlocked and a safe harbour even in the worst of storms.
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Port Noarlunga
World Directory, Australia, Australia, Adelaide, City of Onkaparinga
Port Noarlunga is a suburb in the City of Onkaparinga, South Australia. It is a small sea-side suburb, population 2,549,[2] about 30km to the south of Adelaide and was originally created as a sea port.
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Port Vila
World Directory, Oceania, Vanuatu, Efate Island, Shefa Province
Port Vila is the capital city of Vanuatu, a name which means Land Eternal, and the name seems more than appropriate when you visit the lush South Pacific island-republic, formed of 83 islands in the Pacific Ocean.
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Algeciras
World Directory, Europe, Spain, Andalusia, Cadiz
Algeciras is a port city in the south of Spain, and is the largest urban area on the Bay of Gibraltar. It is the busiest port in Spain.
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Safaga
World Directory, Africa, Egypt, Red Sea Governorate, Red Sea Governorate
Port Safaga, also known as Bur Safaga and Safaga, is a town in Egypt, on the coast of the Red Sea, located 53 km (33 miles) south of Hurghada. This small port is also a tourist area that consists of several bungalows and rest houses, including the Safaga Hotel, with a capacity of 48 rooms (126 beds).
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Porthcawl
World Directory, Europe, United Kingdom, Wales, Glamorgan
Porthcawl is a town on the south coast of Wales in the county borough of Bridgend, 25 miles (40 kilometres) west of the capital city, Cardiff and 19 miles (30.5 kilometres) south-east of Swansea. Situated on a low limestone headland on the South Wales coast, overlooking the Bristol Channel, Porthcawl developed as a coal port during the 19th century, but its trade was soon taken over by more rapidly developing ports such as Barry.