hacking riverの例文
- Kangaroo Creek joins the Hacking River at Audley.
- The settlement at Gymea Bay grew around the transport access to the Port Hacking River.
- The landscape is mostly hillside, and the Hacking River runs through the valley to the north.
- The route bypasses many scenic points along the Hacking River, including Gibraltar Rock and Palona Cave.
- Lilli Pilli is surrounded by Gannons Bay, Little Turriel Bay, Port Hacking River and Great Turriel Bay.
- "' Lady Carrington Drive "'is a designated scenic Waterfall, alongside the Hacking River.
- The "'Hacking River "'is a watercourse that is located in the Southern Sydney region of New South Wales in Australia.
- The main problem was the 1550 m long Otford Tunnel, which took the railway through Bald Hill from the coast at to the Hacking River valley.
- Yowie Bay takes its name from the small bay on the north shore of the Port Hacking estuary ( also known locally as the Port Hacking River ).
- Kemp's Cosy Cabins and Caravan Park operated on the south of the peninsula from Ellesmere Road to the North West Arm of the Port Hacking River.
- Woolooware stretches from Woolooware Bay in the north on the Georges River estuary to Burraneer Bay and Gunnamatta Bay in the south on the Hacking River and Port Hacking estuary.
- A number of Caringbah localities have been declared as separate suburbs but still share the postcode 2229 . These suburbs are to the north, Caringbah South on the Port Hacking River.
- With the opening of a railway line from Sydney to Sutherland in 1885, coaches could reach Gymea Bay as the closest point on the Port Hacking River by relatively easy grades.
- The suburb of Gymea Bay takes its name from the small bay of the same name on the north side of the Port Hacking estuary ( also known as the Port Hacking River ).
- With very little industrial and minor agricultural inputs via the Hacking River, the water quality is categorised as'extremely good', and the extensive inter-tidal shoals provide opportunity for wading birds.
- Gymea Bay Road originally led all the way to the shore of Gymea Bay where a wharf and boat shed developed and mail and supplies were taken by boat to houses along the Port Hacking River.
- The suburb included only the area of the single peninsula between Gymea Bay and the North West Arm of the Port Hacking River and bounded by Coonong Creek on the north and, on the west, by an unnamed creek flowing south of Gymea Bay Road between Barraran Street and Coonong Road.
- Long-finned eels ( " Anguilla reinhardtii " ) which migrate from oceanic spawning grounds as babies and adults mature in the creeks and streams of the Royal National Park and can often be seen in the murky depths of pools and ponds along freshwater courses such as the Hacking River.