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Cobblers Beach

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Australia - New South Wales
Cobblers Beach, New South Wales, Australia
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Introduction

Cobblers Beach is located on the northern shore of (Sydney Harbour), the capital of New South Wales, on the northern shore of Mosman (Mosman), about 10 kilometers from the city of Sydney.

Cobblers Beach is one of Sydney's four legitimate celestial beaches (naked beaches), the other three of which are: (Werrong Beach), Beach, (Lady Bay Beach), obelisk Beach, (Obelisk Beach).

With its excellent location and surroundings, Cobblers Beach is located on the (Middle Harbour) side of the central port of (Middle Head), just 400 meters away from the obelisk beach on the other side, and about 100 meters long from the obelisk beach. The beach is surrounded by protruding reefs, with fine golden beaches in the middle, black reefs on both sides, and grass on the north. It is a very pleasant thing to expose your body in such a secret, quiet, beautiful place.

Compared with several other legitimate celestial beaches, Cobblers Beach seems to be slightly more influential than the other three in terms of function, site utilization, or international visibility. Because it is the host of a large charity event in Sydney: the Sydney Beach Group Naked Swimming (The Sydney Skinny Ocean Swim), takes place in Cobblers Beach in late February.

To Cobblers Beach you need to take bus No. 244 from Carrington Street (, outside the Wynyard railway station in downtown Sydney, between George Avenue and York Road, get off at the entrance of a military control zone in the middle of the road, and follow the main road for about 100 meters. You'll see a sign of Cobblers Beach on the lawn not far from your left hand, and then down the hill path.

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