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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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AOI UCS-Q1 Ultra Compact Strobe Q1AOI UCS-Q1 Ultra Compact Strobe Q1
Price A$ 569.00
Sublue Paddleboard Power Conversion KitSublue Paddleboard Power Conversion Kit
Price A$ 599.00
Kraken Sports KR-S40 StrobeKraken Sports KR-S40 Strobe
Price A$ 619.00
Inon UFL-G140 SD Underwater Semi-fisheye Conversion LensInon UFL-G140 SD Underwater Semi-fisheye Conversion Lens
Price A$ 649.00
Scubalamp PV32 V2 LED Photo/Video Light - 3,000 lumens Scubalamp PV32 V2 LED Photo/Video Light - 3,000 lumens
Price A$ 359.00
SUPE Scubalamp RD75E LED Recreational Diving Torch - 1200 lumensSUPE Scubalamp RD75E LED Recreational Diving Torch - 1200 lumens
Price A$ 89.00
OM System TG-7 Waterproof Tough Camera PLUS Pt-059 Housing BundleOM System TG-7 Waterproof Tough Camera PLUS Pt-059 Housing Bundle
Price A$ 1,149.00
Isotta Underwater dSLR Camera HousingsIsotta Underwater dSLR Camera Housings
Price A$ 5,799.00

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Just another day in Byron BayJust another day in Byron Bay
Starting up and running a Divers Retreat here in Byron Bay has been the best decision ever. Talking to our guests about something I am passionate about is just great. You understand their enthusiasm about experiencing something new and of course most of them have fantastic stories to tell themselves on where to go and what they have seen.
Night dive at the RockNight dive at the Rock
The sunset over the bay was a real treat to watch through the boat as we waited for water to lift her. We would soon be on our way past the perfectly peeling lines of swell and out to the rocks.
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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