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Taking off from the Moruya River, we track the coast south experiencing spectacular views of the famously unspoilt South Coast beaches and the mountains of the Deua National Park to the west. They get an unmatched aerial view of the unique rock formations at Bingie Point, and the remains of the steamship SS Monaro which ran aground there in 1879. Whales (in season) and other marine life are common sites as they follow the coastline south. At Potato Point they turn to the north-east, taking in views of the Tuross River Estuary and Lake Coila as you make their way back for a graceful water landing in the river off Moruya Heads.
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