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  1. The Bantry Bay Explosives Depot is a heritage-listed former explosives depot at Killarney Heights in the Northern Beaches Council, New South Wales, Australia. Localities in the Area Northern Beaches

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  3. The Bantry Bay Explosives Depot is a heritage-listed former explosives depot at Killarney Heights in the Northern Beaches Council, New South Wales, Australia. It was built in 1915. The property is owned by the Office of Environment and Heritage, an agency of the Government of New South Wales. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage ...

  4. In 1879 the Bantry Bay area was set aside for public recreation as Sydneysiders started seeking daytrips away from the growing city congestion. By the start of the 1900s, Bantry Bay had been turned into a popular pleasure ground, complete with dance hall, picnic ground, a dining room and several summer houses.

  5. In the ACF publication Australian Land Clearing: A Global Perspective, Australia's annual land clearing rate rose nearly 7% from 2000 to 2001. It is estimated that Australia cleared 564,800 hectares of bushland and native vegetation during 2000, making it the sixth worst land-clearing rate on earth.

  6. Dec 31, 2023 · In the first section of our guide below, you’ll find a good mix of things to do in Bantry along with lots of lovely places to visit nearby. 1. Bantry House and Gardens. Photo by MShev (Shutterstock) Bantry House and Gardens sit on Bantry Bay with panoramic views of the Caha Mountains and the Bay itself. The estate has been owned and managed ...

  7. An enormous Aboriginal rock art site, the Bantry Bay Aboriginal site was the first to be visited by Europeans in 1788. There are 82 figures in total, including mundoes, people, animals, fish, shields, a canoe, boomerangs, circles, stone axes and clubs, snakes and whales. Distance: 1.8km return. Ease of Access: Easy.

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