Narooma
Narooma is a coastal town in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. It is located approximately 380 kilometers (236 miles) south of Sydney, and is situated near the mouth of the Wagonga Inlet.
The name "Narooma" is derived from the local Indigenous language, which translates to "long water" or "deep
Narooma is known for its scenic beauty, with the town and surrounding areas offering a mix of
Tourism is an important industry in Narooma, with visitors drawn to the town's natural attractions, including
The local economy is also supported by fishing and aquaculture, with the town having a fish-processing plant
Overall, Narooma is a charming coastal town on the South Coast of New South Wales, offering a