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Delve into Smiths Lake in Australia
Smiths Lake in the region of New South Wales is a city in Australia - some 279 mi or ( 448 km ) North-East of Canberra , the country's capital .
Current time in Smiths Lake is now 03:23 AM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Australia/Sydney " with a UTC offset of 11 hours. Depending on your travel modalities, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Topi Topi, Sydney City, Mayers Flat, Katoomba, and Canberra. While being here, make sure to check out Topi Topi . We encountered some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Smiths Lake ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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Yagon Campground Myall Lakes National Park
Yagon Campground Myall Lakes National Park ..
Dolphins and Surfers at Boomerang Beach
June 10, 2009 at Boomerang Beach, Pacific Palms, NSW, Australia. A pod of 20+ dolphins swims by the beach, very closer to surfers. ..
Seal Rocks February 2010 Diving & Bends
Diving trip to Seal Rocks, NSW, Australia. Lots of sharks and shipwrecks. Emergency trip by helicopter to the Prince of Wales Hyperbaric Chamber to treat my 'bends'. ..
Big Seal shark colony
Seal Rocks is one of the best sites along the east coast of Australia to dive with Grey Nurse sharks. Filmed in Feb 2010, we swam amongst 90 sharks in the trench on the south side of Big Seal Island. ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Smiths Lake (New South Wales)
Smiths Lake, an intermittently closed youthful saline coastal lagoon, is located within the Great Lakes local government area in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. Smiths Lake is located adjacent to the village of Smiths Lake, and adjacent to the east coast, about 274 kilometres north of Sydney.
Located at -32.38 152.50 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
Smiths Lake, New South Wales
Smiths Lake is a small village in the Mid North Coast region, located within the Great Lakes Council local government area of New South Wales, Australia. Smiths Lake is approximately 274 kilometres north of Sydney. Smiths Lake gives its name to the village, situated nearby. At the 2011 census, Smiths Lake had a population of people.
Located at -32.39 152.50 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Seal Rocks, New South Wales
Seal Rocks is a small coastal settlement in the Great Lakes Council local government area, in the Mid North Coast/Hunter regions of New South Wales, Australia, 275 kilometres north-north-east of Sydney. It is famous for its many premier surfing beaches (including Lighthouse Beach, Treachery and Yagon), and also for being the home of Seal Rocks lighthouse, officially known as Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse. At the 2006 census, the area had a population of 131 persons.
Located at -32.42 152.51 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Bungwahl, New South Wales
Bungwahl is a small town in the Australian state of New South Wales, near Myall Lakes. It is close to lakes and beaches and contains the turnoff to Seal Rocks which gives access to the lakes such as Nerani, Stewarts Wharf, The Hearts and various camping sites around the lakes.
Located at -32.40 152.45 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Pacific Palms, New South Wales
Pacific Palms is small coastal township in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, in Great Lakes Council. The locality is bounded by Smith's Lake to the south and Green Point Drive to the north, and includes the suburbs of Smith's Lake, Blueys, Elizabeth and Boomerang Beaches and Booti Booti. In 2006 the population was 673. Pacific Palms' major industry is tourism, with the township attracting thousands of visitors every year.
Located at -32.33 152.53 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
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