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Far North Coast Map Ballina Byron Bay Tweed Coast

A sub-tropical paradise with a unique lifestyle and unsurpassed natural attractions. In the pristine surf beaches, unspoilt rainforest and wild rivers, you'll discover a very special part of New South Wales.

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T-Housing Aluminium Deepdive Housing H8ENERGY for GoPro Hero 8T-Housing Aluminium Deepdive Housing H8ENERGY for GoPro Hero 8
Price A$ 579.00
Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Underwater Video Light MW-4300Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Underwater Video Light MW-4300
Price A$ 749.00
Sealife Sea Dragon Duo 10K+ Color Boost SetSealife Sea Dragon Duo 10K+ Color Boost Set
Price A$ 2,395.00
Nautica J-Class SeascooterNautica J-Class Seascooter
Price A$ 1,499.00
SeaLife Sea Dragon 5000+ with Color Boost™ Photo-Video lightSeaLife Sea Dragon 5000+ with Color Boost™ Photo-Video light
Price A$ 1,049.00
AOI UMG-01 LCD Underwater Magnifier for Olympus and OM SystemAOI UMG-01 LCD Underwater Magnifier for Olympus and OM System
Price A$ 269.00
Stickon Bifocals - StickTite Lenses - 28mmStickon Bifocals - StickTite Lenses - 28mm
Price A$ 39.95
T-Housing Aluminium Deepdive Housing for GoPro Hero9 Hero10 HERO11 HERO12 and HERO13T-Housing Aluminium Deepdive Housing for GoPro Hero9 Hero10 HERO11 HERO12 and HERO13
Price A$ 579.00

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The Byron Underwater Festival 2007The Byron Underwater Festival 2007
The first Byron Underwater Festival, which was held May 10-13 was a great success with more than 30 divers entering in the Underwater Shoot-Out and over 100 artworks submitted to the ‘Marine Visions’ Art Competition. The aim of the event was and is to be more than just another digital shoot-out competition.
Byron Bay goes TEK - or does it !?Byron Bay goes TEK - or does it !?
Well … the trip was to go to Windara banks or the Cod Grounds how they call it … a deep dive that isn’t done a lot around Byron Bay anymore. Everyone was excited as tales of sharks galore – and not just Grey Nurses – were told during the days approaching the dive ...
Julian RocksJulian Rocks
Named by Captain Cook in 1776, Julian Rocks in Byron Bay consists of ancient sedimentary rock, remains of a volcanic eruption more than 20 million years ago. It is an extension of Cape Byron separated by water and forms a most unique marine reserve, providing shelter and food for more than 500 tropical and temperate fish species alone!
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