Two Fold Bay, NSW Au

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Author: M_A_K

Last revision: 3 Sep, 2017 at 04:37 UTC

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Welcome to Two Fold Bay NSW

Location Details:
Two Fold Bay is located on the southern coast of New South Wales, Australia.
adorned with luscious flora & fauna it is home to a small town aptly named, Eden. Historically The bay was also known for the "Killers of Eden" …the killer whales which helped a group of whalers in their search for other whales, fortunately this practice has ceased & a museum to this history can be found at Eden.
Twofold Bay is approximately 100 kilometres (62 mi) to the north of the border between Victoria and New South Wales. The bay is fed from the Nullica River and Towamba River that both flow into Nullica Bay.

Map Theme:
Monte Belo

LUT:
Cleyra

Required items:
(as listed)
i do recommend (but its not mandatory) that you also grab ‘Ultimate eyecandy’ as i’ve taken the time to accurately (or there-abouts) determine the correct sun-path using the Latitude & Longitude slider
the coordinates are:
Lat: -37′
Long: -69′
using these will help gain that Southern Hemisphere feel & it will also add a nice liitte treat to a feature ive included (which im naming the Flowerian Calender) once you line-up correctly you’ll see what i mean …once you’ve found it, of course 😉

Features:
national road connection(s)
rail connection
ship connection(s)
many rivers for water treatment
all resources available

History:
The first recorded visit to the bay by a European was by George Bass. The diaries of Bass show that he noted the bay when he passed it on his whaleboat voyage to Bass Strait in 1797/8. Bass took shelter in the bay on the return journey in February 1798; and named the place where he sheltered "Snug Cove" a name by which the bay is still known.
On 7 October 1798 Bass and Matthew Flinders set out from Port Jackson in the Norfolk on a voyage to determine whether or not Van Diemen’s Land (now called Tasmania) was attached to the mainland of Australia. Accompanying them on this voyage was the Nautilus. Two days later a survey of Twofold Bay was commenced. This very accurate survey has required little subsequent modification apart from the addition of water depths and of shore-to-shore distances between important landmarks. Bass and Flinders also made their first contact with the local Thaua people.
The bay is mentioned in the logs of many ships which sheltered in it from the storms battering that part of the New South Wales coastline. Some of these ships were shipwrecked in the bay including the Mary (1821) and the Sophia (1825).
Quarantine Bay, located 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) south of Eden, is so named because a sailing ship with a smallpox epidemic amongst the people on board took refuge in this (then) isolated area. Many people died and were buried on shore in a communal grave.
In 1843 Benjamin Boyd purchased land in Twofold Bay with the aim of transporting cattle from the district. Soon afterwards, Boyd started to build the Seahorse Inn adjacent to what is now called Boydtown Beach. Boydtown Beach lies on the western shore of Twofold Bay just south of the entrance to the Nullica River, which is located at the southern end of Quarantine Bay. The Seahorse Inn is still used for tourist accommodation. Nearby are the ruins of the church which Ben Boyd had constructed.
History courtesy of wikipedia

Thank you & hope you enjoy your stay!