Helensburgh Railway Station
The original Helensburgh railway station in 1914. The new station was moved some three hundred yards because the deviation bypassed the two tunnels that existed at both ends of the original station.
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Helensburgh Railway Station
The original Helensburgh railway station in 1914. The new station was moved some three hundred yards because the deviation bypassed the two tunnels that existed at both ends of the original station.
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Helensburgh Railway Station
The original Helensburgh railway station in 1914. The new station was moved some three hundred yards because the deviation bypassed the two tunnels that existed at both ends of the original station.
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Kangaroo Valley NSW Australia
The Hampden Bridge is Australia’s last surviving wooden suspension bridge and has a very special design with Gothic Victorian sandstone towers that make it look like the entrance to a secret medieval castle. Kangaroo Valley NSW Australia
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Kiama
The name Kiama is from the aboriginal word Kiaram-a, to which some sources give the meaning "Where the sea makes a noise"- a reference to the famous Kiama Blowhole.
The first recorded reference to the district was by George Bass who anchored his 28ft whaleboat in the sheltered bay (now known as Kiama Harbour) in December 1797.
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Kiama
The name Kiama is from the aboriginal word Kiaram-a, to which some sources give the meaning "Where the sea makes a noise"- a reference to the famous Kiama Blowhole.
The first recorded reference to the district was by George Bass who anchored his 28ft whaleboat in the sheltered bay (now known as Kiama Harbour) in December 1797.
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Kiama
The name Kiama is from the aboriginal word Kiaram-a, to which some sources give the meaning "Where the sea makes a noise"- a reference to the famous Kiama Blowhole.
The first recorded reference to the district was by George Bass who anchored his 28ft whaleboat in the sheltered bay (now known as Kiama Harbour) in December 1797.
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Kiama
The name Kiama is from the aboriginal word Kiaram-a, to which some sources give the meaning "Where the sea makes a noise"- a reference to the famous Kiama Blowhole.
The first recorded reference to the district was by George Bass who anchored his 28ft whaleboat in the sheltered bay (now known as Kiama Harbour) in December 1797.
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Kiama
The name Kiama is from the aboriginal word Kiaram-a, to which some sources give the meaning "Where the sea makes a noise"- a reference to the famous Kiama Blowhole.
The first recorded reference to the district was by George Bass who anchored his 28ft whaleboat in the sheltered bay (now known as Kiama Harbour) in December 1797.
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Kiama
The name Kiama is from the aboriginal word Kiaram-a, to which some sources give the meaning "Where the sea makes a noise"- a reference to the famous Kiama Blowhole.
The first recorded reference to the district was by George Bass who anchored his 28ft whaleboat in the sheltered bay (now known as Kiama Harbour) in December 1797.
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Kiama
The name Kiama is from the aboriginal word Kiaram-a, to which some sources give the meaning "Where the sea makes a noise"- a reference to the famous Kiama Blowhole.
The first recorded reference to the district was by George Bass who anchored his 28ft whaleboat in the sheltered bay (now known as Kiama Harbour) in December 1797.
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Mount Keira Lookout
Mount Keira Lookout over Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. Its distinctive shape and proximity to Wollongong make it a major local landmark. It is noted for the views of the city from the popular summit lookout and its history of coal mining. It was formed as part of the Illawarra escarpment fold between 80 and 60 million years ago and the erosion by creeks that ensued.
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Port Kembla
View of Port Kembla from Mount Kiera Lookout
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Port Kembla
View of Port Kembla from Mount Kiera Lookout
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