Address:
Kianinny Street, Tathra, New South Wales, Australia
Smedz drone edit. Kianinny bay Tathra
Bbq day out n a swim.. Life’s good
Stunning Tathra , Sapphire Coast NSW ,Australia.
The new Tathra headland walk and Kianinny Bay
Kianinny - Australia Tathra
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Set on 100 acres of native bushland, Kianinny is a 5-minute drive from Tathra Beach. Guests enjoy a solar-heated pool, a private lake and an 18-hole mini golf course.
All cottages feature a log fireplace, a kitchen and a dining area. All include a living area with a sofa, satellite TV and DVD player. Each offers a private patio with BBQ facilities.
The propertyТs lake is home to ducks and several species of fish. Guests have free use of kayaks, tennis courts and a basketball court. There are also several walking tracks surrounding the property.
Kianinny is 10 minutesТ drive from Bournda National Park and 20 minutesТ from the Bega Cheese Factory. It is 45 minutesТ drive to the Montreal Goldfield.
The property boasts its own archery range, which operates during school holidays. Private archery sessions are available upon prior arrangement. 246 Tathra Road, 2550 Tathra, Australia
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Under Tathra Wharf August 28,29,30 2019
A few years ago i saw a video where a guy had lowered a camera over the edge on a rope and under the water at Tathra Wharf, was a cool video and it's a technique i've now used many times ever since, finally got the chance to get there and have a look myself. I didn't think there was much life left under the piers/wharves of Australia but there is!
Apparently i just missed a bunch of sharks by a day or so as there had been a whale unfortunately washed up about 50 metres from the wharf so no diving! Enjoy a few miunutes of serenity under Tathra Wharf NSW
Here is some more info about the historic wharf from the Tathra Wharf wikipedia page
Tathra Wharf is a heritage-listed former wharf precinct and now museum and cafe at Wharf Road, Tathra, Bega Valley Shire, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1860 to 1862. The property is owned by the Department of Planning and Infrastructure (State Government). It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999
The first wharf at Tathra (not Kianinny) was constructed around 1860-1861 and was in the form of a simple jetty projecting into the ocean. It was known as the Farmer's Sea Wharf. This structure was quickly superseded in 1861-1862 with the erection of a new wharf built over the earlier structure. It was constructed from turpentine timber brought down from the north coast. The structure was consequently extended in 1873, 1878, 1886, 1889 up to the turn of the century. There is a record of two sheds being erected on the early wharf of which there are no remains but drawings prepared by the Department of Public Works survive.[1]
The wharf was built in response to the need for coastal shipping after the commencement of the Illawarra and South Coast Steam Navigation Company in 1858. The first cargo vessel to call at Tathra was in 1858. It moored offshore and the cargo was transported by small boat from a location known as Kangarutha. A store shed was constructed there in the same year and an access road a year later. The following year Kianinni was discovered to be more sheltered for loading and a store was built there. Cargo was still shipped from the beach by small boat to vessels moored in the bay.[1]
During the early period of the wharf Public Works records show that significant repairs were carried out to the wharf structure including re-piling and change of location of piles as techniques of piling improved. The changes and increase in size of the wharf can also be clearly related to increased shipping needs, larger ships visiting the wharf and the need for deeper mooring.[1]
The wharf and buildings continued to be extended after the turn of the century. The cattle and pig yards were added in 1901, the wharf was again extended in 1903 and the buildings reconstructed with the present two storey structure in 1907. At this time a major upgrade took place with the introduction of spring-loaded wrought iron buffers to assist in the berthing of larger vessels in the difficult north-easterly seas to which the wharf was exposed. This was in conjunction with a mooring buoy to the north east of the jetty. When ships berthed at the wharf they would drop anchor to the north west of the wharf and attach a spring line from the mooring buoy and from these would spring against the buffers in front of the wharf.[1]
The position of the wharf was selected as it was the most protected position in the area particularly from the south.[1]
Between 1907 and 1912 the wharf underwent major extensions in 8 definable stages including a sub-deck, jib crane, the addition of the cattle race, loading ramp and passenger shelter.
seanine and kyra kianinny 2 01
This was my first attempt at using a Go Pro underwater. I will post more snorkeling videos, with better footage, so Please do not judge my video movement LOL. This is my favourite place to snorkel on the South Coast NSW at Tathra, NSW. The place is called Kianinny by locals.
Tathra Storm 2016
Tathra Storm, June 2016 - video by Jim Kelly, Tathra
5–6 June 2016 An east coast low combined with a King tide brought severe coastal damage, notably to Collaroy and Coogee, New South Wales along with flooding along the east coast and later severe flooding to Tasmania.
For more on East Coast Lows see:
Wallagoot Lake - Goanna - Sapphire Coast NSW - January 2014
A goanna hunting for food at Wallagoot Lake on the Sapphire Coast. Giant lizard with beautiful colours.
Diving at Kianinny Bay
Diving at Kianinny Bay
Shot with a GoPro 4 Black, 1080p @ 60fps
Unedited
kianniny - tathra- launch
Tathra Wharf dive
Underwater images of Tathra Wharf
TATHRA
Tathra is a small coastal village on the far south coast of New South walesSapphire Coast Australia.It's beauty is timeless and local wildlife abounds I made this video back in 2009,forgive me for all the shakey camera work.
Walk from Kianinny Bay to Wallagoot Lake 9 1 k Dec 28th 2010
Wallagoot Lake
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Tathra Wharf
Scuba Diving at Tathra Wharf
Dugongs at the Moltke
Lucky sighting of a Dugong and its calf at the Moltke shipwreck, Geoffrey Bay, Magnetic Island!!!! :D :D :D Should have brought my tank.
The Rhyolite Run - Kianinny Bay to Wallagoot Lake
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Snorkeling at Kianinny
Snorkeling
Feeding the Rays
just hand feeding some big bull rays at kianinny bay, tathra