Swansea Channel

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Swansea Channel is a tidal waterway in New South Wales, Australia, that connects Lake Macquarie to the Pacific Ocean near the town of Swansea.

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Swansea Channel canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf channel
tidal waterway
adjacentTo Swansea Bridge
connects Lake Macquarie
Pacific Ocean
connectsToBodyOfWater Lake Macquarie
Tasman Sea
country Australia
crossedBy Swansea Bridge
environmentType estuarine
flowsFrom Lake Macquarie
flowsTo Pacific Ocean
hasFeature dredged navigation channel
navigational entrance to Lake Macquarie
tidal sand shoals
hasIssue navigation depth variability
shoaling
hasMouthNear Swansea Heads
hasNavigationRole primary ocean entrance to Lake Macquarie
hasNearbyLandmark Blacksmiths Beach
Swansea Bar
Swansea Heads
hasNearbySettlement Blacksmiths, New South Wales
Caves Beach, New South Wales
Swansea, New South Wales
hasTidalInfluenceFrom Pacific Ocean
hasTidalInfluenceOn Lake Macquarie
isInJurisdiction Port Authority of New South Wales
Transport for NSW
locatedIn Lake Macquarie City Council
surface form: City of Lake Macquarie

Hunter Region
New South Wales
locatedOnCoastOf coastal New South Wales
surface form: New South Wales coast
maintainedBy Government of New South Wales
surface form: New South Wales Government
near Swansea, New South Wales
partOf Lake Macquarie
surface form: Lake Macquarie waterway system

coastal waterways of New South Wales
region Central Coast region of New South Wales
surface form: Central Coast of New South Wales
supportsActivity kayaking
power boating
sailing
usedFor fishing
navigation access to Lake Macquarie
recreational boating
waterwayType tidal

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lake Macquarie hasOutflow Swansea Channel
Swansea, New South Wales locatedOn Swansea Channel
Swansea, New South Wales waterBody Swansea Channel