Travel Blog Photos from Bay of Fires (40)
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... as the rain continued to fall. We were headed to the fishing village of St Helen's and the gateway to - ironically - the Bay of Fires. We drove up to Binalong Bay where we didn't fancy joining the hardy locals swimming in the surf but instead walked ...
... we get back home but I sure wasn't complaining). The rain didn't stop and we got to St Helens and drove out to the Bay of Fires. The sand was gorgeous and I'm sure the sea would have looked much nicer on a calm warm day but it was still nice to ...
... this a good weekend. We had a girls only (Julia, Karen, Morgan, Bekka and I) backpacking trip up to an area know as the Bay of Fires. The bus left at 8:30am and four hours later we were in St. Helens, the biggest town in the north east but not very big. ...
Up the coast to the Bay of Fires (named for fires along the coast spotted by European explorers), and a visit to a rainforest area, and the St. Columba falls. Also, a few visits to some local towns and farms, and a sampling of world famous cheese.
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Australia's Best Walking Trails
Posted on Sep 16, 2009, 23:31:50
... 's north-east coast at the edge of Mt William National Park. Extending from Binalong Bay to Eddystone Point, the Bay of Fires walk will lead you over shell-covered beaches, alongside rocky headlands, and past sand dunes and Aboriginal middens (shell ...
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Australia's best walking trails
Posted on Sep 16, 2009, 23:31:25
... 's north-east coast at the edge of Mt William National Park. Extending from Binalong Bay to Eddystone Point, the Bay of Fires walk will lead you over shell-covered beaches, alongside rocky headlands, and past sand dunes and Aboriginal middens (shell ...
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