Tamarama Beach is located in Tamarama (Tamarama), on the eastern outskirts of Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, about 10 kilometers from the city of Sydney.
On the famous 6-kilometer-long Bundy-to-Kuji footpath (Bondi to Coogee walk), which connects two of Sydney's star beaches: (Bondi Beach) Bondi Beach and (Googee Beach) Kuchi Beach. Tamarama Beach and the adjacent Brent Beach (Bronte Beach) lie like a pair of sister flowers, separated by a protruding cliff, creating a W-shape across the bay.
Set off from Bundy Beach, leaving behind the sound of the film, along the rising terrain, the small private Tamarama Beach will soon appear. This is one of the most dangerous beaches in Sydney, where people (love) at the same time are hiding from the noise and enjoying the sun. There are torrential currents on both sides of the bay, and seemingly normal waves can also be as high as two meters high. The sight was spectacular.
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