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Encounter the elegance of Newcastle🍟🍅

Encounter the elegance of Newcastle in the Haitian color⭐️🍄 Newcastle is the seventh largest city in Australia and the second largest and second oldest city in New South Wales. Built around a vast harbour, Newcastle is located at the mouth of the Hunter River, one of Australia's used ports, about 2.5 hours from Sydney. The Port of Newcastle is one of the largest coal export terminals in the world. All the coal exported to our country comes from here.👏🏻💫☄️ Newcastle has a stunning coastline🌊 , Newcastle Beach and Merewether Beach are also surfers' paradise.🍃🌙 📍 Fort Scratchley was built in 1882 as a coastal defense facility and is now a historical museum with underground tunnels, battery and observation deck. Open 6 days a week, 10: 00 am-4: 00pm every day, closed on Tuesday, free of charge🆓 Visit. During opening hours, every day at 1: 00pm, a rifle is fired by the parade chief, coinciding with the clock drops at the customs building. Newcastle is one of the few ports in the world capable of firing a weapon while the clock is gone.🌛🪨🪹🔥Bidding card, grass + sea sucks 📍Built in 1922, Newcastle Sea Baths is located near Newcastle Beach and has a history of more than 100 years.🌙🍄 📍Newcastle Memorial Walk, opened in 2015 to mark the 100th anniversary of the Anzac landing at Gallipoli. This day not only commemorates the sacrifices made by Australian soldiers during World War I, but also marks the beginning of steelmaking in Newcastle; For this purpose, the Australian New Army Memorial Trail was built using 64 tons of stainless steel. The walk is also decorated with steel silhouettes of soldiers. The Newcastle Memorial Walk consists of two sections: the first is a 160-metre bridge that starts at the Strzelecki Viewing Platform, the second🐧🪰🙈🐌 Is the staircase that connects Memorial Walk to Bathers Way, a six-kilometer coastal trail that runs from Nobbys Beach to Merewether Beach.🔥A must-have card🩱💍 📍Built in 1858, Nobbys Lighthouse is accessible along the Nobbys Headland Walk. The lighthouse is also regularly open to the outside for guided tours. Nobbys Lighthouse is the third lighthouse to be built in NSW after the Macquarie Lighthouse, built in 1818, and the Hornby Lighthouse, built in 1858.🦊🌂 ❗️Overall, Newcastle is a city with a perfect blend of natural beauty and human heritage. Whether you're seeking a peaceful seaside time or exploring the depths of history and culture, you'll find it.🤞🤌 👉🏻If you have time, it is highly recommended to stay in Newcastle for one night, two days of itinerary allows you to experience this beautiful seaside city in depth.🏙😹🙌 #SydneyLife #SydneyTravel #SydneyAttractions #SydneyFunAttractions #NewcastleAustralia #NewcastleDayTrip #SydneyWeekendAttractions

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Encounter the elegance of Newcastle🍟🍅

Encounter the elegance of Newcastle in the Haitian color⭐️🍄 Newcastle is the seventh largest city in Australia and the second largest and second oldest city in New South Wales. Built around a vast harbour, Newcastle is located at the mouth of the Hunter River, one of Australia's used ports, about 2.5 hours from Sydney. The Port of Newcastle is one of the largest coal export terminals in the world. All the coal exported to our country comes from here.👏🏻💫☄️ Newcastle has a stunning coastline🌊 , Newcastle Beach and Merewether Beach are also surfers' paradise.🍃🌙 📍 Fort Scratchley was built in 1882 as a coastal defense facility and is now a historical museum with underground tunnels, battery and observation deck. Open 6 days a week, 10: 00 am-4: 00pm every day, closed on Tuesday, free of charge🆓 Visit. During opening hours, every day at 1: 00pm, a rifle is fired by the parade chief, coinciding with the clock drops at the customs building. Newcastle is one of the few ports in the world capable of firing a weapon while the clock is gone.🌛🪨🪹🔥Bidding card, grass + sea sucks 📍Built in 1922, Newcastle Sea Baths is located near Newcastle Beach and has a history of more than 100 years.🌙🍄 📍Newcastle Memorial Walk, opened in 2015 to mark the 100th anniversary of the Anzac landing at Gallipoli. This day not only commemorates the sacrifices made by Australian soldiers during World War I, but also marks the beginning of steelmaking in Newcastle; For this purpose, the Australian New Army Memorial Trail was built using 64 tons of stainless steel. The walk is also decorated with steel silhouettes of soldiers. The Newcastle Memorial Walk consists of two sections: the first is a 160-metre bridge that starts at the Strzelecki Viewing Platform, the second🐧🪰🙈🐌 Is the staircase that connects Memorial Walk to Bathers Way, a six-kilometer coastal trail that runs from Nobbys Beach to Merewether Beach.🔥A must-have card🩱💍 📍Built in 1858, Nobbys Lighthouse is accessible along the Nobbys Headland Walk. The lighthouse is also regularly open to the outside for guided tours. Nobbys Lighthouse is the third lighthouse to be built in NSW after the Macquarie Lighthouse, built in 1818, and the Hornby Lighthouse, built in 1858.🦊🌂 ❗️Overall, Newcastle is a city with a perfect blend of natural beauty and human heritage. Whether you're seeking a peaceful seaside time or exploring the depths of history and culture, you'll find it.🤞🤌 👉🏻If you have time, it is highly recommended to stay in Newcastle for one night, two days of itinerary allows you to experience this beautiful seaside city in depth.🏙😹🙌 #SydneyLife #SydneyTravel #SydneyAttractions #SydneyFunAttractions #NewcastleAustralia #NewcastleDayTrip #SydneyWeekendAttractions

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