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Piers throughout the world include:
Australia
Shorncliffe Pier, 19km from the
Brisbane CBD in Queensland
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Busselton Jetty,
Busselton, Western Australia. The longest wooden pier in the southern hemisphere.
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Gem Pier,
Williamstown, Victoria
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Station Pier,
Port Melbourne, Victoria
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Coffs Harbour Jetty, New South Wales
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Southport Pier, Gold Coast, Queensland
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Shorncliffe pier,
Shorncliffe, Queensland
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Urangan Pier,
Hervey Bay, Queensland
Belgium
Canada
China
Colombia
Sassandra pier, Côte d'Ivoire, Africa
Côte d'Ivoire
Denmark
Germany
Illuminated
Sellin Pier at dusk, Rügen island, Germany
India
Japan
Lithuania
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Poland
The pier in
Płock at
Vistula River in
Poland
Sopot,
Poland. The longest wooden pier in Europe - 450 metres from bank, 650 whole.
Singapore
Sweden
Taiwan
United Kingdom
Cromer pier, England
United States