Forster breakwall

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Forster breakwall is a popular coastal structure in Forster, New South Wales, known for its scenic walking path, fishing spots, and views over the entrance to Wallis Lake and the Pacific Ocean.

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Surface form Occurrences
Forster–Tuncurry breakwall 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf breakwater
coastal structure
connectsTo Forster Main Beach area NERFINISHED
country Australia
faces Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
hasAccess pedestrian access
hasFeature fishing spots
scenic walking path
hasSurface concrete
hasUse coastal protection
recreational fishing
recreational walking
sightseeing
hasView Forster Tuncurry bridge NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
Wallis Lake NERFINISHED
locatedAtWaterbody Wallis Lake entrance
locatedIn Forster, New South Wales NERFINISHED
Mid North Coast, New South Wales NERFINISHED
near Forster Main Beach NERFINISHED
Forster Ocean Baths NERFINISHED
partOf Forster–Tuncurry coastal foreshore NERFINISHED
popularFor dolphin spotting
jogging
land-based fishing
walking
whale watching (seasonal)
popularWith local residents
tourists
region Barrington Coast region, New South Wales NERFINISHED

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Main Beach Forster near Forster breakwall
Nine Mile Beach nearFeature Forster breakwall
this entity surface form: Forster–Tuncurry breakwall