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  2. Category:Piers in Australia - Wikipedia

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  3. Princes Pier - Wikipedia

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    Princes Pier is a 580 metre long [1] historic pier on Port Phillip, in Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was known as the New Railway Pier until renamed Prince's Pier after the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII ) who visited Melbourne in May 1920.

  4. Geelong Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    Cunningham Pier offers 'The Pier' a social venue. Steampacket Quay is located at the end of Moorabool Street and provided as sheltered location for ferries , seaplanes and other watercraft. The Carousel Pavilion houses a c.1892 Armitage-Herschell steam-driven carousel , c.1888 steam engine and a part-original, part replica 1898 Gavioli Band ...

  5. List of piers - Wikipedia

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    The pier in Płock at Vistula River in Poland Sopot, Poland. The longest wooden pier in Europe - 450 metres from bank, 650 whole. Gdańsk Brzeźno; Gdynia Orłowo Pier; Jurata Pier (the part of the town of Jastarnia) Kołobrzeg Pier; Międzyzdroje Pier; Płock Pier; Puck; Sopot Pier - the longest wooden pier in Europe; Miedwie

  6. Urangan, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Urangan Pier, 2010. Whale watching tours and ferries to Fraser Island depart from the marina at Urangan. The Urangan Pier extending almost 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) into the bay, making it one of the longest piers in Australia. It is popular for walking along with spectacular views of the coast and marine life such as dolphins and stringrays.

  7. Port of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Melbourne is the largest port for containerised and general cargo in Australia. [4] It is located in Melbourne, Victoria, and covers an area at the mouth of the Yarra River, downstream of Bolte Bridge, which is at the head of Port Phillip, as well as several piers on the bay itself.

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