Wallis Lake channel

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Wallis Lake channel is a tidal waterway in New South Wales, Australia, that connects Wallis Lake to the Pacific Ocean and separates the twin towns of Forster and Tuncurry.

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Label Occurrences
Wallis Lake channel canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf channel
tidal waterway
adjacentTo Forster NERFINISHED
Tuncurry NERFINISHED
connectsBodyOfWater Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
Wallis Lake NERFINISHED
country Australia
flowsInto Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType estuarine
hasHydrologicalCharacteristic tidal
hasNavigationUse small craft navigation
hasNearbySettlement Forster, New South Wales NERFINISHED
Tuncurry, New South Wales NERFINISHED
hasNearbyStructure Forster–Tuncurry bridge NERFINISHED
isMouthOf Wallis Lake NERFINISHED
locatedIn Mid North Coast NERFINISHED
New South Wales
partOf Wallis Lake estuary system NERFINISHED
receivesWaterFrom Wallis Lake NERFINISHED
region Great Lakes region of New South Wales NERFINISHED
separates Forster NERFINISHED
Tuncurry NERFINISHED
usedFor fishing
recreational boating
recreational swimming

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Forster–Tuncurry Bridge waterway Wallis Lake channel