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・ Catherine Zeta Jones ・ St. Faggons. ・ Big Pit.
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Tenby is an exceptionally busy UK holiday resort in the summer. The relatively unspoilt beaches and historic town walls make it a unique seaside resort. Most shops, pubs and restaurants in Tenby are specifically marketed to tourists.
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Penang's historic architecture is centred mainly in George Town. Its rows of 100 year-old shophouses and colonial villas give George Town its distinctive atmosphere. Penang was the venue for several historical movies, such as Anna and the K...
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Along the Manning River is Wingham Brush, an area of native bush including spectacular Moreton Bay Fig trees and home to a colony of flying foxes. For many years the flying foxes were considered pests and various initiatives were taken to r...
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During the 1980s Moama received thousands of visitors each week from Melbourne, due to New South Wales' more liberal gambling laws and the presence of poker machines in some of Moama's entertainment venues. The legalisation of poker machine...
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Woolgoolga's coastal location and temperate climate make it a popular tourist destination, especially in summer. The town is bisected by the Pacific Highway, and many travelers stop off there on their way through. It is serviced by both the...
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Nearby towns include historic Wingham, Tinonee, and the beachside town of Old Bar. A local tourist attraction is a building called "The World's Largest Oyster", also called "The Big Oyster". Big Things are a common form ...
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* Sundial. Singleton is home to one of the world's largest sundials, presented by a local coal mine for the 1988 Bicentennial Celebrations. * Wineries. The town is close to the famous Pokolbin wine region (southeast).
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Because of its close proximity to Sydney, Forster-Tuncurry has established itself as a popular summer holiday destination; in the hotter months the population increases considerably. The school holidays in the colder months also bring a con...
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Saint Faggons, near Cardiff, is a park where you can walk around old buildings that have been transplanted there from various parts of Wales. Big Pit in Blaenavon is a disused coal mine. Other than that, nothing much really.
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