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Central Coast Accommodation and Tourism |
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| The Central Coast consists of two shires, Gosford and Wyong and are located perfectly between Sydney and Newcastle. The Central Coast is a popular destination for holiday makers, with many people choosing to come back again and again. For the tourists there are many Central Coast attractions to come and see. The Central Coast is so popular because you have many options available from seaside, rural, hinterland and city lifestyles. The region has many historical places to visit and tourists have been coming since the 1800's. |
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| As a tourist destination, The Entrance is a huge success, gauged by the tens of thousands of people who flock there annually to take holidays or a weekend stopover. There are many who choose to spend regular weekends at this serene coastal resort and many others who arrive just for a day trip or an impromptu escape. Once you have succumbed to the splendor of the town and accepted the magnificence of the surrounding waterways, you certainly won't want to leave. Major attractions include the magnificent Tuggerah Lakes, pelican feeding daily at 3.30pm, pristine surf beaches, boat hire, fishing, markets, entertainment, bike paths, shopping and so much more. Accommodation venues are plentiful and varied in style. Great place for families. | |
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| Paintball is a unique game of Tag Hide and Seek played on both a social and serious level by a large number of people around the world. It is one of the fastest growing sports on the planet, and when you play your first game you will see why! Two teams (of any number) are equipped with paintball markers. These are basically low powered air-markers that fire small gelatine shelled balls (jaffa size). At each end of the playing field (which can be a large variety of terrain) is a flag. The objectives of the games vary, the most common game format is to protect your flag while attempting to take your opponents flag. To stop you from doing this, your opponents are firing their paintball markers at you. If you are hit you must stop what you are doing and, depending on the rules of the day, either return to your home-base, leave the field temporarily,or until the next game. At the end of the game, the team that has captured the opposing teams flag is victorious. | |
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| Dec 16, 2009 | |
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