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Bondi Beach
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The most famous beach in Australia, Bondi Beach, is known for its white sand, "Bondi
Blue" water used as the colour of iMac, and the fantastic waves for surfing and swimming.
Alongside the beach, there is a great variety of restaurants and a couple of stylish
hotels.
On the southern side of the beach, there is a wonderful Coastal Walk that has spectacular
views of the beach, rocks, and ocean and leads to the neighbouring Bronte Beach.
From time to time, events are held at Bondi, such as the City to Surf marathon, the
Kite Flying festival, Sand Sculptures competitions, and much more.
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Bondi Junction
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The largest commercial area in Sydney's eastern suburb, Bondi Junction, has one of
the largest shopping malls in Sydney. Bondi Junction is also the terminus of CityRail's
East Suburb line.
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Dudley Page Reserve
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From the north of Bondi Beach and up Military Road, a little flat reserve known as
Dudley Page Reserve has the best view of Sydney's treasures: the Sydney Opera House,
Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Tower Centrepoint.
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Watson's Bay
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A 20 minutes' drive north of Bondi Beach and Dudley Page Reserve is the wonderful
Watson's Bay. The bay is a combination of nice beaches, a cove, cliff and rock formations
and a coastal walk. The Gap of Watson's Bay is a cliff that provides a spectacular
view of Sydney City, the harbour and Tasman Sea.
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Double Bay
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Rose Bay
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Affectionately known as Double Bay "Double Pay," this area is one of the most desirable
and affluent seaside suburbs for upmarket fashion, antiques, jewellery shops and real
estate.
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Rose Bay is another most-desirable and affluent suburb of Sydney. Seaplane departs
from Rose Bay for 30-minute scenic flights to the City, Opera House, Harbour Bridge
and northern beaches.
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Centennial Park
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The 189-hectare Centennial Park was built in 1888 to commemorate 100 years of British
settlement in Australia. The park is home to a great variety of plants and trees,
and there are ponds linked to the Botany Wetlands System. Visitors can ride bicycles,
ride horses, play tennis or golf, go bird watching or jogging, and barbeque here.
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