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  2. Ballina Byron Gateway Airport - Wikipedia

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    Ballina Byron Gateway Airport (IATA: BNK, ICAO: YBNA) is a regional airport located at Ballina, New South Wales, Australia. It is owned and operated by Ballina Shire Council. It opened in October 1986. [3] It serves Ballina and the nearby town of Byron Bay, a 20-minute drive north. Ballina Byron Airport handled 650,323 passengers between March ...

  3. Byron Airport - Wikipedia

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    Byron Airport covers 1,421 acres (575 ha) and has two asphalt runways: 12/30 is 4,500 x 100 ft (1,372 x 30 m) and 5/23 is 3,000 x 75 ft (914 x 23 m). [ 1 ] In the year ending December 31, 2021, the airport had 83,075 aircraft operations, average 227 per day: 100% general aviation and <1% military. 84 aircraft were then based at this airport: 66 ...

  4. Discovery Cove - Wikipedia

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    The main experience at Discovery Cove is swimming with a dolphin, where visitors can "talk, touch, play and swim" with bottlenose dolphins. [1]The park contains a free-flight aviary, which contains over 250 tropical birds including parrots, toucans, and over 30 other species of exotic birds. [1]

  5. Kayaking - Wikipedia

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    A kayak is a low-to-the-water, canoe-like boat in which the paddler sits facing forward, legs in front, using a double-bladed paddle to pull front-to-back on one side and then the other in rotation. [1] Most kayaks have closed decks, although sit-on-top and inflatable kayaks are growing in popularity as well. [2]

  6. Cape Byron Marine Park - Wikipedia

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    Cape Byron Marine Park is one of four marine parks in New South Wales, Australia, and is the most recently sanctioned. [1] The Cape Byron Marine Park is located in Northern NSW and extends 37 kilometres (23 mi) from the Brunswick River to Lennox Head. The marine park extends out to 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) which dictates the border ...

  7. Monkey Mia - Wikipedia

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    A small pod of dolphins from a larger super-pod regularly swim to shore up to three times a day, and on average 7 or 8 dolphins regularly visit, with up to 20 others visiting less frequently; it can take several years before they gain the confidence to swim to shore. Park rangers closely supervise the interaction and hand-feed fish to the dolphins.

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