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Wallis Lake and hinterland
At last we went to Cape Hawke Lookout. Fabulous views from the 8 metre high tower there. Very windy day, with the tower swaying slightly. Looking towards Forster, Wallis Lake, Tuncurry, and the hinterland
Booti Booti National Park, New South Wales, Australia
Cape Hawke was named by Captain James Cook on 12 May 1770, honouring Edward Hawke who was First Lord of the Admiralty.
Booti Booti National Park, New South Wales, Australia
Cape Hawke was named by Captain James Cook on 12 May 1770, honouring Edward Hawke who was First Lord of the Admiralty.
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Gillian Everett club has replied to JeanGillian Everett club has replied to tiabunna club"Hinterland" is German (and used in the very same context), how did this get into your language ... ???
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