St Kilda Beach (St. Kilda Beach) is located in (St. Kilda), a coastal community on the southern outskirts of Victoria's capital, Melbourne, about 7 kilometers from the city of Melbourne.
Like most beaches in Melbourne, St Kilda Beach has beautiful beaches and swimming surfers, but what's different is that there's a chance to see penguins here, but with luck. St Kilda Beach is long, the sea is blue, and there are lots of shells on the beach. You can also see the lighthouse in the distance. The scenery along the way is also very charming, street buildings are very beautiful. In the seaside row, there are many restaurants and small shops, very lively. There will be hippies-like performers, singing and dancing, all the way to Saint Kitts Beach in the evening. On a fine weekend, the locals will come here in droves to relax and relax.
There is a long dike about 1000 meters long on St Kilda Beach that leads to the depths of the sea. In the middle of the dike, (St Kilda Pier Kiosk) sells fine coffee and refreshments at the kiosk of St. Kitts. At the end of the dike is the spot where penguins haunt. The fairy penguins who live here are the smallest species in the world, only about 30 centimeters high. They go out to sea in the morning for food and wait until dark in the evening before returning to their nests, so the sun sets and it is the best time to see the young penguins here.
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