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Bombo Beach
Bombo Beach Bombo is a suburb of the Municipality of Kiama, in the Illawarra Region of New South Wales, Australia.
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Bombo Beach
Bombo Beach Bombo is a suburb of the Municipality of Kiama, in the Illawarra Region of New South Wales, Australia.
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Bombo Beach
Bombo Beach Bombo is a suburb of the Municipality of Kiama, in the Illawarra Region of New South Wales, Australia.
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Bombo Beach
Bombo Beach Bombo is a suburb of the Municipality of Kiama, in the Illawarra Region of New South Wales, Australia.
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Kiama
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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Natural Rock Pool
Natural Rock Pool Natural Rock Pool at Kiama on the South Coast of New South Wales
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Natural Rock Pool
Natural Rock Pool Natural Rock Pool at Kiama on the South Coast of New South Wales
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Westpac Bank Building
Westpac Bank Building Historic Westpac Bank Building, a two-storey stuccoed stone and brick building with wrought-iron railings and gate. Of the Victorian Classical Revival it opened in 1887 as the City Bank of Sydney. The figurehead of George Thorton, original chairman of the bank, is a rare form of ornamentation in the period.Kiama on the South Coast of New South Wales
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Westpac Bank Building
Westpac Bank Building Historic Westpac Bank Building, a two-storey stuccoed stone and brick building with wrought-iron railings and gate. Of the Victorian Classical Revival it opened in 1887 as the City Bank of Sydney. The figurehead of George Thorton, original chairman of the bank, is a rare form of ornamentation in the period.Kiama on the South Coast of New South Wales
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Westpac Bank Building
Westpac Bank Building Historic Westpac Bank Building, a two-storey stuccoed stone and brick building with wrought-iron railings and gate. Of the Victorian Classical Revival it opened in 1887 as the City Bank of Sydney. The figurehead of George Thorton, original chairman of the bank, is a rare form of ornamentation in the period.Kiama on the South Coast of New South Wales
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