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Forster Tuncurry bridge
... between Tuncurry and Forster, New South Wales, Australia.
View to oyster beds on Wallis Lake.
The bridge, which spans Cape Hawke Harbour, or the Wallamba River was officially opened on July 18, 1959.
It is 631 metres long, 13.5 metres wide, and the bridge arch sits 6 metres above the water.
Before the bridge was built a ferry operated between Forster and Tuncurry for close to 70 years.
greatlakesadvocate.com.au/story/6278571/celebrating-a-significant-milestone/
View to oyster beds on Wallis Lake.
The bridge, which spans Cape Hawke Harbour, or the Wallamba River was officially opened on July 18, 1959.
It is 631 metres long, 13.5 metres wide, and the bridge arch sits 6 metres above the water.
Before the bridge was built a ferry operated between Forster and Tuncurry for close to 70 years.
greatlakesadvocate.com.au/story/6278571/celebrating-a-significant-milestone/
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Ferries are not always convenient, but they do have a certain charm to them
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