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  2. Smiths Lake, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Smiths Lake is a popular tourist destination, mostly due to its position next to several waterways. Popular tourist activities include boating and fishing on the local lakes (Smiths Lake, Myall Lakes and Wallis Lake) or swimming and sunbathing at the local beaches (Cellito beach, Blueys beach, Boomerang beach, Elizabeth beach, and Seal Rocks beach – also the unofficially naturist Shelley Beach).

  3. File:Campbell's Cove night pano, The Rocks, Sydney, NSW.jpg

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    Camera manufacturer: Google: Camera model: Pixel 6 Pro: Date and time of data generation: 20:48, 25 December 2022: Latitude: 33° 51′ 26.94″ S: Longitude

  4. Long Reef (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Long Reef Beach, headland, and golf course; Collaroy Beach at upper left. Long Reef is a prominent headland on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia. Connected to the mainland by a tombolo, the reef has an extensive wave-cut platform. Long Reef is a popular recreational destination and is one of the more interesting ...

  5. Wedding Cake Rock - Wikipedia

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    Wedding Cake Rock, also known as White Rock, is a sandstone rock formation located in the Royal National Park near Bundeena in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, accessible via the Royal National Park Coast Track. The rock is one of many formations that appear north of Marley Beach, and is suspended

  6. Gordon's Bay (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Down upon the rocks, there are many places for beach goers to sunbathe and relax, most popularly on the south end. Gordon's Bay is known to be a recreational hub within Sydney's east due to its high accessibility. The main use in the area for angling is the boat launch pads.

  7. The Gap (Sydney) - Wikipedia

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    The total maximum thickness of rock formations within the Sydney Basin are in depth ranges of 5,000 metres (16,000 ft). The rock is a very porous stone. It is composed of very pure silica grains and a small amount of the iron mineral siderite in varying proportions, bound with a clay matrix.

  8. Whale Beach, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Whale Beach is a northern beachside suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Whale Beach is located 40 kilometres (25 miles) north of the Sydney central business district , in the local government area of Northern Beaches Council , in the Northern Beaches region.

  9. Bennelong Point - Wikipedia

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    The point was originally a small tidal island, Tubowgule, [2] [3] later renamed as Bennelong Island, that largely consisted of rocks with a small beach on the western side. The island was located on the tip of the eastern arm of Sydney Cove and was separated from the mainland at high tide. [ 3 ]