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Bouddi National Park is located on the western outskirts of Ghosford (Gosford) in Central Coast, New South Wales, about 55 km south from Sydney, and 90 km north from Newcastle (Newcastle), the second largest city in New Zealand.
Bouddi National Park covers an area of 1532 hectares, facing the vast Tasman Sea (Tasman Sea), is a popular weekend resort, with some of the best natural scenery in New South Wales on the East Coast trail, with the most primitive beaches, the ancient Gondwane rainforest. The towering waterfalls and unique volcanic hinterland are among the best whale-watching spots around Sydney in May-November.
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