Beauty, basalt, butter, and blow-holes stand out as the features of widely-renowned Kiama, which lies contentedly on the bluer-than-ever Pacific, about seventy miles south of Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,008 wordsSeems the Blowhole for the first time one finds -It difficult to define his earliest impressions. He doesn't know whether he is sorry or glad. He may be both. His curiosity about ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,043 wordsThe tourist who wishes to get away for a while from the beauties of the beach, the mountain peak, the waterfall, and the gorge will go a long way before he obtains the relief that ...
Article : 681 wordsOne writer among the many who from time to time have become enthusiastic about the appearance of things around Kiama has told of the place as an "emerald in a rough setting ...
Article : 1,117 wordsKiama is an aboriginal name, and there are many definitions of its origin. Mush of the local tradition points to the fact that to the natives it was a Mecca for their pilgrimages. ...
Article : 557 wordsIn addition to its distinctiveness as a sightseeing centre, Kiama is an active place commercially. The presence of so much intense dairy-farming at almost every point of the ...
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Article : 15 wordsThere is one thing of which Kiama is proud, and that is its large reserves on the fore-shores. The Blowhole Point Reserve on which is the world-famous Blowhole, comprises some ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Fri 16 Dec 1921, Page 12
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