Twofold Bay

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Twofold Bay is a large natural bay on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia, known for its deep waters, historic whaling industry, and the coastal town of Eden on its shores.

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Twofold Bay canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
natural harbour
administrativeRegion Bega Valley Shire NERFINISHED
climateRegion temperate maritime climate
country Australia
hasEconomicActivity commercial fishing
shipping
tourism
hasFeature deep water close to shore
rocky headlands
sandy beaches
sheltered anchorage
hasHarbour Eden Harbour
surface form: Eden harbour
hasHistoricalAssociationWith Davidson whaling station
killer whales used by whalers
hasMarineLife dolphins
humpback whales
seals
southern right whales
hasNearbyProtectedArea Ben Boyd National Park NERFINISHED
Beowa National Park
hasNearbyTown Eden, New South Wales
hasPort Port of Eden
hasSettlementOnShore Eden, New South Wales
historicallyUsedFor shore-based whaling
whale processing
isNavigationPointFor coastal shipping routes
knownFor deep natural harbour
fishing
historic whaling industry
port facilities
whale watching
locatedIn New South Wales
locatedOn south coast of New South Wales
locatedOnCoastOf Tasman Sea
near Eden Killer Whale Museum
partOf South Coast region of New South Wales NERFINISHED
region Far South Coast of New South Wales NERFINISHED
tourismActivity boating
coastal walks
fishing charters
whale watching tours
usedFor commercial shipping
fishing industry
recreational boating
waterBodyType oceanic bay

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Eden locatedOn Twofold Bay
Eden harbourName Twofold Bay
Eden Killer Whale Museum locatedOn Twofold Bay
Eden Killer Whale Museum hasViewOf Twofold Bay
Snug Cove locatedOn Twofold Bay
Snug Cove hasViewOf Twofold Bay
Port of Eden locatedIn Twofold Bay