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  • Forster

    World Directory, Australia, Australia, New South Wales , Mid North Coast

    Forster is a large coastal town in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, in the Great Lakes Council LGA, about 308 km (191 mi) north-north-east of Sydney. It is immediately adjacent to its twin, Tuncurry, which is the smaller of the two towns. The usual local pronunciation of the name is 'Foster'.



  • Port Stephens

    World Directory, Australia, Australia, New South Wales , Sydney

    Port Stephens is a large natural harbour located about 160 kilometres (99 mi) north-east of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.[1] It lies wholly within the Port Stephens Local Government Area (LGA) although its northern shoreline forms the boundary between the Port Stephens and Great Lakes LGAs. More than 26,000 people live within 3 km (1.9 mi) of its 113 km (70 mi) long shoreline and more than 32,000 live within 10 km (6 mi).


  • Yallingup

    World Directory, Australia, Australia, Western Australia, South West

    Yallingup is an aboriginal word meaning "Place of Love". The township can claim to be one of Western Australia's first and best-loved tourist destinations due to its caves first discovered by European settlers in 1899 and spectacular coastline.


  • Merewether

    World Directory, Australia, Australia, New South Wales , Newcastle

    With clearer skies than any capital city in Australia, six surfing beaches, wetlands, Botanic Gardens, colourful convict, architectural and cultural heritage, Merewether Newcastle is definitely worth a look.


  • Jervis Bay

    World Directory, Australia, Australia, New South Wales , Jervis Bay Territory

    Jervis Bay (plus Currarong, Callala Beach, Callala Bay, Myola, Vincentia and Hyams Beach) An area of brilliant white sands and pleasant bushwalking. Located about 170 km from Sydney, Jervis Bay is both an inlet and the basis of the uniquely beautiful Booderee National Park which is a popular holiday destination. The Bay itself is approximately15km long and 10km wide. It is a spacious natural harbour sheltered by headlands of forest and heathland which jut out leaving a relatively narrow entrance. With a depth of 27 metres it is thought to be the deepest sheltered harbour in Australia. The waters are remarkably beautiful and range in hue from aquamarine to a deep blue.


  • Eden

    World Directory, Australia, Australia, New South Wales , South Coast

    EDEN , on Twofold Bay, is pretty much the last seaside stop before the Princes Highway heads inland towards Victoria. Eden is touristy in a quiet sort of way, with good fishing, and there are plenty of reminders of the old days, the best of which is the Killer Whale Museum on Imlay Street.


  • Dromana

    World Directory, Australia, Australia, Victoria, Shire of Mornington Peninsula

    Servicing the Mornington Peninsula, Melbourne, Great Ocean Road and Dandenong Ranges, All Areas


  • Cape Tribulation

    World Directory, Australia, Australia, Queensland, Cape Tribulation

    Cape Tribulation is a little over two hours drive north of Cairns in Far North Queensland; a beautiful example of Australia's natural heritage with long isolated stretches of beach and lush rainforest covered mountains in the background.


  • Aldinga Beach

    World Directory, Australia, Australia, South Australia, Onkaparinga

    The small holiday town of Aldinga Beach consists of a superb string of sandy beaches, ideal for fishing, swimming, skin diving, and sunbathing.


  • Recife

    World Directory, South America, Brazil, Pernambuco, Pernambuco

    Recife is the fourth largest Metropolitan area in Brazil and the capital of the state of Pernambuco. The population was 1,549,980 in 2007. Recife is located where the Beberibe River meets the Capibaribe River to flow into the Atlantic Ocean. It is a major port on the Atlantic Ocean. The name Recife means "reef" in Portuguese, in allusion to the coral reefs that are present by the city's shores. The many rivers and bridges found in Recife characterize its geography and gives it the moniker of the "Brazilian Venice".