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Dragon's Lair

Locality: Bermagui, New South Wales

Phone: 64935149



Address: Fairhaven 2546 Bermagui, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.dragonslair.net.au/

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22.01.2022 Some more amazing shots of the Pinnacles inside Ben Boyd National Park. This absolutely stunning part of the park is located between Pambula and Eden and is a must-visit for lovers of nature and coast. David Rogers Photography



21.01.2022 We have a movie coming? Haha

20.01.2022 A most clear day - hope everyone is safe and free of smoke and fire today.

18.01.2022 Boat under construction near the old post office site in Narira Street Bermagui circa. 1974. "Middy" Monk failed to get the OK to finish & launch the boat. Ask...ed to show the plans, he drew the shape in the sand. Told to produce proper plans within the week, Middy scooped up sand and put it in his pockets and promised they would be done by next week. The boat was never finished or launched and sat at in Narira street for several years. The Monk family were fishermen and the house in the background was owned by Aub Taylor , the local butcher. The boat was burnt in the late 70's . Bermagui Historical Society is seeking more information about the history of the boat and who is the young girl in the photos. Another photo has come to our attention. Local Bermagui resident, Malcolm Halliday took this photo of the boat on it's side in the 1970's just before it was destroyed. The house in the background was on the highest point of Narira Street and was built by Thomas Moorehead around 1876. Thomas also built the first timber mill in Bermagui by the River and the post office below the house. The Post Office was run by his daughter Janey. Some time after 1942, the post office was demolished and the house passed to local butcher Aub Taylor and his family. The house was demolished in the 1980's. Bermagui Visitor Information Centre South East Cultural Heritage See more



16.01.2022 Take a moment out of your day to escape to the sparkling waters of the Sapphire Coast NSW IG/davey_rogers captured this panoramic view of Bermagui Harbour w...hich is located a six hours’ drive from Sydney.com. Famous for its whale watching from May through to November, stunning coastal walks and pristine beaches, this relaxed seaside region is a must-visit on your next New South Wales road-trip. See more

16.01.2022 We had some time yesterday before the moon rise shoot so we popped down to check out what the bridge crews have been up to over the past month. It looks like ...they are making some huge progress with the extended hours that they've been working. It looks like it won't be long and the North side will be linked to the first Pylon. Please feel free to like and share.

15.01.2022 It doesn't get better than this.



14.01.2022 PELICAN 1 IS BACK! From this Sunday 8th September and most weekends through October this magnificent sailing catamaran will be conducting whale watching cruises from Bermagui Harbour. Bookings are essential, phone 0424 975 997 Sail With The Whales

14.01.2022 Today's essential exercise inspiration...Wajurda Point lookout. Perched atop the headland within Mimosa Rocks NP, it offers spectacular views of our unspoilt co...astline and is a great place to see dolphins and whales. Lots of land based wildlife along the walk too, with kangaroos, wallabies and echidnas often sharing the trail. https://www.sapphirecoast.com.au/point-of-in/wajurda-point/ #stayhome #lovenswfromhome Visit NSW David Rogers Photography See more

13.01.2022 It's been a few weeks since we posted some "bridge pix", and it looks like a fair bit of progress has been made. With todays stunning weather and with a temp of... 17 degrees you could easily forget it's winter here in the Bay. Hope you all have a great and safe weekend. Feel free to like and share, regards Rob and Kate. See more

08.01.2022 Kayakers track in Kosciuszko National Park for Snowy River access. Paddling the Snowy River from Guthega Power station to Island bend in the subalpine region of... Kosciuszko National Park has always been a popular activity. Now people wishing to paddle the river have been given some assistance in the form of a purpose-built elevated walkway to the rivers edge. Until now kayakers have had to traipse through mud and water often up to there knees to access the river. Not only was this an unpleasant activity but also an environmentally damaging one which had to have an end date. This date has arrived with the design and construction of the track by a local contractor with many years of experience in building similar tracks for mountain bikes. The track has already been utilised by some locals who have gone in for a paddle before the water has gotten too icy. It will receive its first real test when the Snowy Extreme Race hopefully gets to run its fourth event at the site in October this year. This event has seen up to 180 participants in past years. See more

03.01.2022 When we see normal in the future. The Coast will call.



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