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- Bombora abstract "Bombora is an indigenous Australian term for an area of large sea waves breaking over a shallow area such as a submerged rock shelf, reef, or sand bank that is located some distance from the shoreline and beach surf break. In slang it is also called a bommie.As the wave passes over the shallow area its shape is raised and steepened, creating a localised wave formation. The size and shape of bombora waves makes them attractive to surfers willing to take the risk of riding what is generally considered a hazardous pursuit.These formations can pose a significant danger even in good weather as a bombora may not be identifiable because it may not always have breaking waves.The term Bombora was given wide circulation by the airing on ABC TV in 2009 of a documentary titled Bombora - The Story of Australian Surfing, which received a nomination for the 2010 Logie Awards in Australia. The documentary explored historical dimensions of the relationship between surf culture and Australian cultural identity.Bombora was also the title of a popular music instrumental released in 1963 by Australian surf rock band The Atlantics.".
- Bombora wikiPageExternalLink Bombora_flyer.pdf.
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- Bombora wikiPageRevisionID "674561612".
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink ABC_Television.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Bundeena,_New_South_Wales.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_Aboriginal_words_and_phrases.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_Australian_culture.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Cowaramup_Bombora.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_Australians.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_River.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_River_(South_West,_Western_Australia).
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Ocean_surface_wave.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Port_Jackson.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Reef.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Sand_bank.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Shoal.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Slang.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Surf_break.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Surf_culture.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Surfing.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Sydney.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Sydney_Harbour.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink The_Atlantics.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Wind_wave.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLink Yallingup,_Western_Australia.
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bombora".
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLinkText "bombies".
- Bombora wikiPageWikiLinkText "bombora".
- Bombora hasPhotoCollection Bombora.
- Bombora wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Australia-stub.
- Bombora wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Bombora wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Bombora wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bombora subject Category:Australian_Aboriginal_words_and_phrases.
- Bombora subject Category:Indigenous_Australian_culture.
- Bombora hypernym Term.
- Bombora type Article.
- Bombora type Article.
- Bombora type People.
- Bombora comment "Bombora is an indigenous Australian term for an area of large sea waves breaking over a shallow area such as a submerged rock shelf, reef, or sand bank that is located some distance from the shoreline and beach surf break. In slang it is also called a bommie.As the wave passes over the shallow area its shape is raised and steepened, creating a localised wave formation.".
- Bombora label "Bombora".
- Bombora sameAs m.02pgsyk.
- Bombora sameAs Q4940776.
- Bombora sameAs Q4940776.
- Bombora wasDerivedFrom Bombora?oldid=674561612.
- Bombora isPrimaryTopicOf Bombora.