TOP 10 Most BEAUTIFUL PLACES in SYDNEY!
Top 10 Most Beautiful Places in Sydney – Favourite Tourist and Sightseeing Spots for your Holidays
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▶ Top 10 Most Beautiful Places in Sydney:
1. Shelly Beach (Manly)
2. Fairfax Lookout (North Head)
3. Spit to Manly Coastal Walk
4. Palm Beach
5. Watsons Bay (South Head)
6. Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk
7. Figure 8 Pools (Royal National Park)
8. Wedding Cake Rock (Royal National Park)
9. Katoomba (Three Sisters)
10. Hermit Bay (Vaucluse)
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Top Secret Beaches in Vaucluse
Did you ever ask yourself which are the most secluded beaches in Sydney? You know, those places dedicated to the Australian elite. It is true that you need to dig very deep for these spots, but once you reach them, I guarantee you that you will give up on major beaches and start exploring the Australian suburbs more. The beaches I am talking about is this video, are located in Vaucluse, a very exclusive area with expensive houses. Also, in this area, you can find the Jewish Community and plenty of synagogues. So, this clip comprises the following places:
1. Kutti Beach
2. Parsley Bay Reserve
3. Gibson Bay
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V-ati intrebat vreodata care sunt cele mai izolate plaje din Sydney? Stiti voi, locurile alea dedicate elitei australiene. Este adevarat ca o sa depuneti ceva efort pana sa gasiti locurile astea, insa odata ce le-ati gasit, va garantez ca o sa renuntati la plajele principale (super conventionale). Plajele de care va vorbesc in acest vlog sunt locate in Vaucluse, o zona foarte exclusivista, cu case scumpe. In aceasta zona este concentrata si Comunitatea Evreiasca din Sydney si de aceea, veti gasi si multe sinagogi. In concluzie, acest videoclip prezinta urmatoarele atractii:
1. Kutti Beach
2. Parsley Bay Reserve
3. Gibson Bay
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Sydney's Eastern Suburbs - Bondi
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SYDNEY Coastal Walks- Watsons Bay & Coogee to Bondi
We spent a couple of days exploring 2 of Sydney's most beautiful coastal routes, soaking in the sea views!
Our first trip was to Watsons Bay and the South Head Heritage Trail which was a completely new area for me. It's got a stunning rugged coastline and you can see the Sydney skyline in the distance - such a beautiful place!
The second walk was the famous Sydney to Coogee coastal walk (apart from I did it the other way around, from Coogee to Bondi) which is definitely one of the best things to do in Sydney!
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SYDNEY WALK 2018 - BLACKTOWN - Western Sydney Australia.
A walk around Blacktown. Outer suburb of Sydney Australia. City Of Blacktown NSW.Greater Western Sydney. Multicultural, cultural diversity. African migration, islamic culture, refugee harmony Used a Gopro HERO4 Black 1080p 60 FPS. Feiyutech sp gimbal steadicam.Nearby: Seven Hills, Doonside, Marayong, Prospect,, Kingslangly,, Mount Druitt, Plumpton, Kings Park. Netball, Rugby League union AFL, soccer WSW, Wanderers,Giants Penrith Junior Panthers , workers Fights police. Primary High School. church
Sydney Parsley Bay Australia
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SYDNEY LA PEROUSE & CONGWONG BEACH
SYDNEY – LA PEROUSE & CONGWONG BEACH
On a hot summery day, we went to Congwong beach at La Perouse. What a gorgeous day it turned out to be, plenty of strong wind, (you can hear it in the video) and gorgeous crystal clear warm water. Congwong is a very small family beach, beloved by many and its perfect for snorkeling and swimming because the swells are gentle. I hope you enjoy this video, if you have any questions or observations please include them in the comments section below. If you would like to indulge in more of my little videos, please hit subscribe and the little bell, also I would greatly appreciate a “like” too, if you enjoyed ☺)
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A little about La Perouse:-
La Perouse is a suburb in south-eastern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The suburb of La Perouse is located about 14 kilometres southeast of the Sydney central business district, in the City of Randwick.
The La Perouse peninsula is the northern headland of Botany Bay. It is notable for its old military outpost at Bare Island and the Kamay Botany Bay National Park. Congwong Bay Beach, Little Congwong Beach, and the beach at Frenchmans Bay provide protected swimming areas in Botany Bay. La Perouse is one of few Sydney suburbs with a French name, others being Sans Souci, Engadine and Vaucluse. Kurnell is located opposite, on the southern headland of Botany Bay.
La Perouse was named after the French navigator Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse (1741–88), who landed on the northern shore of Botany Bay west of Bare Island on 26 January 1788. Captain Arthur Phillip and the first fleet of convicts had arrived in Botany Bay a few days earlier. Louis XVI of France had commissioned Lapérouse to explore the Pacific.[3] In April 1770 James Cook's expedition had sailed onto the east coast of Australia whilst exploring the south Pacific searching for Terra Australis or ‘Land of the South’. Upon King Louis XVI's orders, Lapérouse departed Brest, France, in command of the Astrolabe and Boussole on 1 August 1785 on a scientific voyage of the Pacific inspired by the voyages of Cook. La Perouse in Sydney's south is named after the leader of this French expedition.
The first building in the area was the octagonal stone tower constructed in 1820-22 as accommodation for a small guard of soldiers stationed there to prevent smuggling, and the tower still stands today.[20] By 1885, an Aboriginal reserve had been established in the suburb and a number of missions were operated in the area. The original church was dismantled and moved to the corner of Elaroo and Adina Avenues, where it still stands.
A kiosk was built in 1896 to cater for tourists who came to see the attractions, including snake-handling shows.[21] During the Great Depression, from the late 1920s, many severely affected low-income families took up residence here in settlements beside the Aboriginal reserve.
The small island just inside the heads was described by Captain James Cook as ‘a small bare island’. Bare Island was fortified in 1885, according to a design by colonial architect, James Barnet (1827–1904), and fitted with heavy guns. In 1912 Bare Island became a retirement home for war veterans, which continued to operate until 1963 when it was handed over to the New South Wales Parks and Wildlife Service for use as a museum and tourist attraction.[22]
Apart from the fortification on Bare Island two other fortifications are located within La Perouse, one of them, Fort Banks is located on Cape Banks. This facility was part of the Eastern Command Fixed Defences unit, it was designed and positioned in a way that would allow it to protect the approaches to Botany Bay in the event of a sea born attack during the World War II period. Henry Head Battery, constructed 1892 - 1895, operated until 1910, when the fort became obsolete. The battery along with two gun-emplacements and observation posts was recommissioned for use during the second World War.[23]
Heritage listings[edit]
La Perouse has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
• Bare Island Fort[24]
• 46 Adina Avenue: La Perouse Mission Church[25]
• 1-39 Bunnerong Road: Chinese Market Gardens (La Perouse)[26]
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Hidden Gems in Sydney - Secret places to visit for backpackers in Sydney
Hidden Gems in Sydney - Secret places to visit for backpackers in Sydney
Here at the Jolly Swagman Backpackers Sydney Hostel we often have guests tell us that they have seen everything there is to see in Sydney (not quite possible!) or that they want to find some places in Sydney that are away from the tourists - places that only the Sydney locals know about and visit.
So we spent a few days visiting some of Sydneys Hidden Gems - places to go in Sydney that only the locals really know about. Beautiful places that even people who know Sydney will be asking where it is you have visited when they see your photos.
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