Art Gallery Cafe
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Location ID: #16890
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Location ID: #16582
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Michelago is a small settlement in the Monaro region of New South Wales, Australia, in the Cooma-Monaro Shire, approximately 54 km south of Canberra on the Monaro Highway. It is situated in a valley between two mountain ranges, the Tinderry Range to ...
Location ID: #10077852
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This beautiful park was opened 1906 and has a number of different areas including a heritage rose garden, the wisteria walk, the Cenotaph honouring World War I soldiers and a shelter built in 1913 in memory of Mrs Elizabeth Macarthur-Onslow.
Location ID: #15474
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Millthorpe is a heritage village with many original buildings, a ready made set for a late 19th Century piece. Superbly restored buildings of the era. Excellent stores, railway station, hotel and homes all of the era. Very good access for large ...
Location ID: #10085034
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PKA Courtyard Cafe
Location ID: #16420
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This cafe has been refurbished since these photos were taken. It is now known as Mrs. Sippy. The cafe is located in the Sydney inner Eastern Suburb of Double Bay. It has sidewalk seating areas on a shady, tree-lined upscale street.
Location ID: #10064509
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Putney Punt
Location ID: #15757
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Commonly known to locals as the Putney punt the Mortlake ferry began operating in 1925 and is the only remaining punt in the Sydney metropolitan area. It crosses the Parramatta River from Hilly Street, Mortlake to Pellisier Road, Putney.
Location ID: #15410
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Murrurundi is an historic country town surrounded by steep hills. The area has a history of sheep and cattle grazing and more recently, horse breeding. The town seems a bit more open and desolate than other, more quaint towns, but is not without its ...
Location ID: #16204
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Mount Kembla is a former coal mining town, now an outer suburb of Wollongong. The village includes a local primary school, church and graveyard, several hundred houses and the Mount Kembla Hotel, which was built in 1896.
Mount Banks Picnic Area
Location ID: #10070118
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Mt Keira
Location ID: #10574
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Mount Keira is 80 kilometres south-west of Sydney and features lookouts that offer views over the southern suburbs of Wollongong as well as Lake Illawarra.
Location ID: #15826
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Mangrove Creek Dam is situated around 30 minutes drive from the Gosford exit on the F3 Freeway.
The rock filled dam is 80m high with a concrete face and provides storage for regional urban centres of Gosford and Wyong (over 285,000 people). The ...
Location ID: #16704
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Mooney Mooney Bridge is a twin cantilever bridge that spans Mooney Mooney Creek in Brisbane Water National Park on the Central Coast of New South Wales as part of the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway. It is the highest road bridge in Australia as measured ...
Location ID: #16588
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Mt Warning Hotel is in Uki - a little village, nestled at the base of Wollumbin (Mt Warning). The village also consists of a small number of shops, a cafè and galleries. The Wollumbin summit is a two hour climb from Uki.
Location ID: #16261
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Myocum is a picturesque rural town located in tropical northern NSW, just south of the Queensland border, around 780km north of Sydney.
Location ID: #15621
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Location ID: #15160
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The McFarlane Brige is located at the southern end of Maclean and leads across the southern arm of the Clarence River. The bridge goes across the Woodford Island which is the largest river island in the southern hemisphere.
Location ID: #16784
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Minnie Water is a coastal locality in northeast New South Wales.situated 14 km north of Wooli, between the Yuraygir National Park and the Solitary Island Marine Reserve and about 30m above sea level. This isolated holiday destination is ideal for a ...
Location ID: #15729
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You can't miss the black and white cow prints painted on the electricity poles through this Pacific Highway village. The paintwork continues over the general store and other buildings, and the cow-puns certainly draw attention to the services ...
Location ID: #10505
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The M2 tunnel in North Epping is 500 metres long, was opened in 1997 and is a twin driven tunnel.
Location ID: #16310
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Macksville is an attractive town of 2900 people located on the banks of the Nambucca River, 498 km north-east of Sydney and 12 km south of Nambucca Heads. It is a fishing and oyster-farming centre which services a productive area noted for its ...
Location ID: #10510
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Macquarie Lighthouse was the first in Australia. Shortly after the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788, Governor Phillip ordered a flagstaff be erected to signal the approach of supply ships bound for Sydney Cove. A beacon, fired firstly by wood, ...