Wog Wog River Info, New South Wales
Bays near Wog Wog River
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Eden
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.
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Merimbula
Get away from the hustle and bustle of every day life by visiting Magical Merimbula and relaxing and enjoying the jewel of the Sapphire Coast. There is something here for everyone including endless white sandy beaches and pristine clear waters of the ocean, lakes and rivers.
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Tilba Tilba
The Tilba villages, Central Tilba and Tilba Tilba, are set in some of the most picturesque country imaginable. Framed by the majesty of Mt Dromedary, known as Gulaga to the indigenous Yuin people, the area offers heritage, local art and crafts, local wines and cheeses, beautiful coastal beaches, National Parks, bushwalking, gardens, birdwatching and more. The Tilbas are located on the major coastal route between Sydney and Melbourne.
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Pambula Beach
Pambula Beach is a small town in New South Wales, Australia not far from Pambula. At the 2006 census, Pambula Beach had a population of 655 people.
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