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The Nambucca River entrance to the sea Nambucca Heads is a quaint and tidy coastal towns whose early history was based on ship building. This aspect occuring whilst surrounding areas were being developed for agriculture and timber. In the town centre it is possible to see dolphins, an octopus and fish emerging from concrete waves of what is possibly the longest sculture in Australia, the Nambucca Mural. The town also has The Vee Wall Breakwater, a giant outdoor gallery for graffiti artists where visitors are encouraged to leave their messages. There are some spectacular works of art to be seen. The breakwater also provides large open spaces for small boating, sailboarding, canoeing and safe swimming. If you know of a local tourist site that is located in this community but is not listed here, please Email us (using the button at the bottom of this page) and let us know the details, including the community to which you are referring.
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