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176. Bullah Bullah Crossing - QLD
177. Bulli Beach - NSW
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Bulli Beach Tourist Park
1 Farrell Road
Bulli NSW 2516
Phone: 02 4285 5677
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Position: -34.3333º S 150.9167º E (GDA94) View this Point of Interest
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178. Bullita Stockyards - NT
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The stock yards are maintained with local timbers, Lancewood and Bloodwood
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Position: -16.1158º S 130.4266º E (GDA94) View this Point of Interest
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179. Bulls Camp - NSW
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This convict built retaining wall is part of the old Great Western Highway at Bulls Camp near Woodford in the Blue Mountains in NSW. Bulls Camp was first set aside as a stock reserve in 1829 and then as a camp for convicts constructing the first road
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Position: -33.7243º S 150.4898º E (GDA94) View this Point of Interest
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180. Bulwer - QLD
181. Bunabie Blowhole - SA
182. Bundaberg Rum Tour - QLD 




183. Bundjalung National Park - NSW 



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Ten Mile Beach forms part of Bundjalung's 38 km of protected coastline. The Esk River, the largest untouched coastal river system on the north coast, runs through the southern half of the park. Other features include the Jerusalem Creek Peninsula, fr
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Position: -29.1059º S 153.3936º E (GDA94) View this National Parks,Reserves
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184. Bungabiddi Rockhole (Parking Area) - WA
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On the way into Bungabiddy Rockhole, this old sign from the “Keep Australia Beautiful” campaign, which reads: Do Not Litter or Pollute Water Holes. This is as far as you can get to in your vehicle. It is only a short walk of a few hundred metres to t
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Position: -24.6568º S 128.7514º E (GDA94) View this P-Bay
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185. Bungendore wind farm - NSW
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A large wind farm that, as of October 2008, is under construction near Lake George, Tarago and Bungendore.
For more information see "http://www.geocities.com/daveclarkecb/Australia/WindNSW.html#Bungendore wind farm".
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Position: -35.15º S 149.54º E (GDA94) View this Point of Interest
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186. Bungonia State Conservation Area - NSW
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The network of tracks and lookouts offers fabulous river and canyon views and access to one of Australia's prime caving spots.
There are plenty of opportunities for various types of adventure recreation, such as canyoning and caving (BASE jumping pr
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Position: -34.7982º S 149.9938º E (GDA94) View this National Parks,Reserves
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187. Bunyeroo Car Park - SA
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After coming out of Bunyeroo Gorge, this car park is on your left as you come up out of the creek. Frome here it is about a 10 kilometre return hike to Bunyeroo Gorge proper.
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Position: -31.4167º S 138.5581º E (GDA94) View this P-Bay
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188. Bunyeroo Gorge - SA
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You now enter Bunyeroo Gorge and the drive up Bunyeroo Creek.
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Position: -31.4214º S 138.5703º E (GDA94) View this Gorge
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189. Bunyeroo Valley Lookout - SA
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This is the first lookout on the Bunyeroo Gorge Scenic Drive, offering very scenic views over the Bunyeroo Valley.
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Position: -31.4028º S 138.5867º E (GDA94) View this Point of Interest
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190. Burke and Wills Tree - QLD
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Blazed tree with 1860 still legible. Located a few km from Birdsville across the river in amongst the racing yards.
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Position: -25.9115º S 139.3701º E (GDA94) View this Point of Interest
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191. Burke Waterhole - SA
192. Burke's Monument - SA
193. Burning Mountain Nature Reserve - NSW
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Early explorers assumed Burning Mountain's billowing smoke and peak of grey, smouldering ash was a volcano, but it's actually a natural slow-burning coal seam, one of very few in the world.
Signs along the walk from the rest area explain the effects
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Position: -31.865º S 150.9017º E (GDA94) View this National Parks,Reserves
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194. Burnt Camp - VIC
195. Burnt Stable Spring - VIC
196. Burra - SA
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The economy of South Australia was approaching bankruptcy, when copper was discovered, first at Kapunda and then at Burra. Two shepherds, Thomas Pickett and William Streair simultaneously discovered copper in two localities near the Burra Burra Creek
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Position: -33.6821º S 138.9388º E (GDA94) View this Point of Interest
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197. Burra Rock - WA
198. Burragorang State Conservation Area - NSW
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Burragorang Lookout is a window on the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area and provides breathtaking views of Lake Burragorang and the Nattai wilderness at any time of day.
Shaded tables and barbecues are
ideal for family picnics. Viewing po
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Position: -34.0095º S 150.4956º E (GDA94) View this National Parks,Reserves
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199. Burringurrah Community - WA
200. Burtville - WA
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Burtville is an abandoned gold mining area and was named after Warden Burt. The remains of the entrance door way/arch to the hotel are all that is still standing. Take care of your little ones if you have them with you, as many abandoned mine shafts
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Position: -28.7746º S 122.6392º E (GDA94) View this Point of Interest
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