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bombora Austral. (and N.Z.). (bɒmˈbɔərə) Also bomboora. [Aboriginal.] A dangerous stretch of water where the waves break over a submerged reef of rocks.1933 Bulletin (Sydney) 24 May 27/1 ‘Bombora’ is an aboriginal word applied to the high-crested wave which breaks, even on windless days, over submer...
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Bombora
Dobroyd Bombora - in Sydney Harbour, New South Wales. Jibbon Bombora - at Bundeena in the south of Sydney
Outer Bombora - at Yallingup, Western Australia.
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Bombora (disambiguation)
Bombora may also refer to:
Music
Bombora (album), a 2022 album by Seaweed Mustache
"Bombora", a 1963 song by the Atlantics, or their 1963 album
"Bombora coaster in Farmington, Utah, US
Bombora (vodka), an Australian brand of vodka
Bombora, Burkina Faso, a town in Burkina Faso
Bombora, a former Soviet
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Bombora (album)
Bombora is the debut studio album by South Korean band Seaweed Mustache. The album was released on 15 September 2022. Critical reception
Cho Ildong of Music Y reviewed "The energy delivered by Seaweed Mustache in Bombora is like the winter night sea, where the height
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Bombora, Burkina Faso
Bombora is a town in the Banfora Department of Comoé Province in south-western Burkina Faso. The town has a population of 1,057.
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The Bombora
The Bombora is a 1957 Australian radio play by Coral Lansbury. It was very highly regarded. The ABC production was broadcast on the BBC in 1958. When the local tide is low and the "bombora", or whirlpool, is quiet for a few hours, can the ship be approached.
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BomBora (Lagoon)
BomBora is a family steel roller coaster currently operating at Lagoon in Farmington, Utah, United States. It is located just outside Lagoon-A-Beach.
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冲浪运动的故事 Bombora: The Story of Australian Surfing
A definitive history of surfing in Australia, Bombora tells the story of Australian beach culture through our surfing champions, writers, pioneers, entrepreneurs (展开全部)
A definitive history of surfing in Australia, Bombora tells
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Cowaramup Bombora
Cowaramup Bombora (also known as Cowie Bombie or simply Cow Bombie) is a big wave open-ocean surf break found on the south-west coast of Western Australia Its name comes from Cowaramup, the name of the small local townsite, and bombora, an Indigenous Australian term for an area of large sea waves breaking
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Gudauta
Overview
Gudauta used to be home to a Soviet Air Defence Forces base, Bombora airfield, where the 171st Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment flew Su-15TMs Bombora airfield outside Gudauta later became home to a Soviet Airborne Forces unit, the 345th Independent Guards Airborne Regiment, later redesignated
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Banfora Department
Towns and villages
Banfora (117,452 inhabitants) (capital)
Bodadiougou (1,290 inhabitants)
Bombora (1,057 inhabitants)
Diarabakoko (1,882 inhabitants
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The Original Surfaris
Two of the tracks, "Bombora" and "Surfari" were leased to Del-Fi Records, which sent them out as a single. In 1995, the album Bombora after being shelved for over thirty years, was finally released on the Sundazed label.
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Seaweed Mustache
Since their formation in 2014, the band has released an EP The Whistle (2016) and a studio album Bombora (2022). They released their first studio album Bombora in 2022.
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Felicity Palmateer
Career
In 2015 Palmateer rode the biggest wave ever ridden by a female Australian surfer at Cowaramup Bombora (aka Cow Bombie) off the coast of Margaret
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Ailaga-Abiqu church
It is located at the village of Bombora, on the Black Sea coast, 5 km west of the town of Gudauta.
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