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Sand Dune Safaris

Locality: Anna Bay, New South Wales

Phone: +61 425 213 096



Address: Birubi Point - Lower Car Park, End of James Paterson Street 2316 Anna Bay, NSW, Australia

Website: http://sanddunesafaris.com.au/

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21.05.2022 Amazing sunsets galore over our long weekend and into the rest of the school holidays. How lucky have we all been with such good weather . . . .... #portstephens #nsw #sunsets #sanddunes #4wd #beach See more



14.05.2022 Spot the Echidna This cool little fella came to visit us today, he got a bit shy and hurried himself though. Pretty cool defence mechanism there

10.05.2022 Beach access has been closed for a while now and by the looks of this will be closed for a while longer This is Birubi 4wd access currently

24.04.2022 Fast enough to blow your hat off. Make sure there strapped on and your strapped in when your racing the boss Ana



05.04.2022 I’m not upside down, YOU ARE !!

25.01.2022 The things you find when digging around in the right place Excavations are currently taking place unearthing some of our world war 2 history on #stocktonbeach

21.01.2022 Happy international women’s days from the boss lady herself, Ana from Anna Bay . . #internationalwomensday #annabay #ladiestothefront #portstephens #lovensw #hollidayherethisyear



21.01.2022 Sunshine is the best medicine

21.01.2022 Pipis Make Great Bait But Don’t Collect Them Off NSW Beaches To Eat NSW DPI is reminding recreational fishers that collecting pipis for human consumption is no...t permitted in NSW. Pipis may be taken for bait from NSW beaches but cannot be moved more than 50m from the high tide mark. This long-standing arrangement is in place because pipis may contain toxins due to natural algal blooms, which are not always visible in the water. Algal blooms can occur anywhere along the coast and are normally the result of the upwelling of nutrient rich deep ocean water onto the continental shelf. These blooms can often be seen after rainfall events in estuaries and in river mouths. Some of these algae produce harmful toxins that can build up in marine shellfish like pipis. These toxins are capable of making people very ill and cooking does not destroy them. If you like eating pipis, buy them from your local seafood retailer. In NSW, commercially harvested shellfish produced by oyster and mussel farmers and by commercial fishers collecting shellfish, such as pipis, must comply with a comprehensive food safety program. The industry closely monitors algal levels, tests water and shellfish product and does not harvest when levels reach alert levels. This program is controlled through the NSW Shellfish Program administered by the NSW Food Authority and assists commercial shellfish harvesters to control risks associated with harmful substances in shellfish. It is recommended to only eat shellfish harvested under a recognized commercial program. For more info, go to the NSW Food Authority website at www.foodauthority.nsw.gov.au. Pipis have a bag/possession limit of 50 in combination with cockles and mussels. Report suspected illegal shellfish collection via the Fishers Watch phone line on 1800 043 536 or online at: https://fal.cn/3eSw2

20.01.2022 If you were wondering what the Sygna shipwreck looks like these days, here you go Hardly anything left to see above water almost 47 years later. It ran aground 26 may 1974

19.01.2022 Tomaree head summit track has reopened Hooray !!!!! Today’s sunset was amazing

18.01.2022 Not having the ability to drive @worimi_conservation_lands has giving many people only one option but to walk. Our sunset walk to Tin City was amazing with beautiful fresh water lagoons along the way. A photographers delight even more so at the moment



18.01.2022 Hopefully some more of this coming at you real soon !!! Commercial operations have been allowed to recommence as of Wednesday 7th of April with restricted access due to wide spread flooding and erosion The beach is still off limits and most operators are taking Wednesday to regroup and map out some safe tracks with the aim of restarting Thursday 8th. With all the current and predicted rain this may change if we see flood levels rising in the worimi conservation lands. SAFETY and ENVIRONMENT FIRST !!!

17.01.2022 Blowing the cob webs out this afternoon #worimiconservationlands

17.01.2022 Picture perfect sunset, week here we come #lovensw

14.01.2022 Good news people, the #worimiconservationlands is re opening for public traffic as of tomorrow Friday 23/4 Check the worimi conservation lands website for up to date info, stay safe

12.01.2022 This is Tin City, an inland lake currently !!! No access by 4wd at the moment but there are several walking options which aren’t too bad

12.01.2022 Pasha Bulker ran aground during a major storm on 8 June 2007 on Nobbys Beach in Newcastle. That's 14 year's ago tomorrow!

11.01.2022 The Tomaree Head Summit Walk is reopening this weekend! National Parks and Wildlife Service are reopening the walk after extensive works to repair a landslip c...aused by the heavy rains in March. The whales are here so make sure you grab your binoculars and enjoy the show! Check the NPWS website for alerts before leaving home www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au//tomaree-head-su/local-alerts

10.01.2022 It’s great to be back

07.01.2022 The sunsets have been amazing lately

06.01.2022 Out of the Square Media has produced this awesome short feature about the wonderful and diverse experiences available in our region, including the Hunter, Newcastle and Port Stephens. Can you spot us?? Get out and explore, but remember social distancing rules and above all stay safe !

04.01.2022 Here’s some epic drone footage from a while back, dreaming of the sunshine on this rainy day

04.01.2022 Stacks of water still draining out @worimi_conservation_lands, so needless to say it’s all still closed Each day national parks and wildlife are assessing the flooded, eroded and quick sand areas and will be reopening as soon as safe and practical We are all looking forward to the grand reopening

03.01.2022 WE ARE BACK !!!! Just in time for the long weekend

03.01.2022 What an amazing day to visit Fingal Bay and take the walk across the spit to Fingal island and the lighthouse Such a great opportunity to reflect on how lucky we are and what a beautiful country we live in #lestweforget

02.01.2022 What an amazing day, let the good times roll

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