Submarine Beach (BEACH), NSW Details

Description

A beach about 4 km long confronting the Tasman Sea. It is to the E of Slide Hill and about 5 km S of Bridge Hill.

Origin

Named after a submarine which was wrecked in the area - believed to be near the end of World War 11. Wreck is sometimes still visible.

Submarine Beach (BEACH), NSW
title Submarine Beach (BEACH)
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state NSW
reference 55817
placename Submarine Beach
designation BEACH
geographical name
previous names
lga GREAT LAKES
description A beach about 4 km long confronting the Tasman Sea. It is to the E of Slide Hill and about 5 km S of Bridge Hill.
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origin Named after a submarine which was wrecked in the area - believed to be near the end of World War 11. Wreck is sometimes still visible.
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