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	Click on thumbnails to display full-sized imagesJust around the point from Lions Beach you arrive at the mouth of the Pambula 
	River. The river was first explored by Europeans in 1797 when George Bass 
	put in to escape from a gale on his way down the coast. Bass noted the 
	beauty of the place in his diary. Across the river is the Ben Boyd National 
	Park and further up the river are oyster beds and small lakes.
 
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		Looking across the mouthof Pambula River
 from above Lions Beach
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		Mouth of Pambula River,early morning
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		Looking back up thePambula River
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		Looking out to sea,low tide at
 mouth of Pambula River
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		Looking back up thePambula River, late evening
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		Mouth of Pambula River,low tide
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		Mouth of Pambula River,looking across to
 Ben Boyd National Park
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		Old buildings at themouth of Pambula River
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		Native grasses at themouth of Pambula River
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		The Lion Rock from themouth of Pambula River
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		Late evening,mouth of Pambula River
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		Mouth of Pambula River,looking out to sea
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		Mouth of Pambula River,looking out to sea
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		Mouth of Pambula River,looking out to sea
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		Looking back up thePambula River
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		Mouth of Pambula River,looking out to sea
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		Fishermen,mouth of Pambula River
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		Old buildings and boatshedsat the mouth of Pambula River
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