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Stockton Sand Dunes

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Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
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Salt Ash NSW 2318, Australia

Stockton Beach is located north of the Hunter River in New South Wales, Australia. It is 32 km long and stretches from Stockton, to Anna Bay. Over many years Stockton Beach has been the site of numerous shipwrecks and aircraft crash sites. In World War II it was fortified against a possible attack by Imperial Japanese forces. During that time it served as a bombing and gunnery range as well as a dumping area for unused bombs by aircraft returning from training sorties. The length of the beach, its generally hard surface and numerous items of interest along the beach make it popular with four-wheel drive enthusiasts. Four-wheel drive vehicles are permitted to drive on Stockton Beach provided the vehicles are in possession of valid permits. The beach is also popular with fishermen and several different varieties of fish may be caught.
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