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Sandridge Beach

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Attraction - Beach
Australia - Victoria
Sandridge Beach, Victoria, Australia

Introduction

Sandridge Beach is located near (Port Melbourne), the port of Melbourne, on the western outskirts of Victoria's capital, Melbourne, about 5 kilometers from the city of Melbourne.

Port Melbourne faces the Bay of Philip (Port Phillip Bay), is the ferry between Melbourne and (Devonport) in the port city of Davenport, Tasmania: the dock site of the Tasmanian Spirit (Spirit of Tasmania). It is also the departure point of many deluxe cruise ships from Melbourne.

Located at the western end of the port of Melbourne, Sandridge Beach connects to the Westport Reserve beach (Westport Reserve Beach) in the east. Between the two beaches, there are two anti-Poti (Pier), and a solar-powered walkway, (Solar System Trail), running through the two beaches. Provides visitors and residents with a place for leisure walks and jogging.

In addition, Prince's Pier (Princes Pier), located at the easternmost end of the beach near the port, is considered one of the most beautiful places in the sunset in Melbourne, a historic pier site that was built in 1912 and from which countless new immigrants had boarded Australia. Start their new life. The remaining remains are hundreds of piles of wharf standing in the sea. Prince's Wharf is one of the holy places for Melbourne photographers, both early in the morning and at dusk, to meet cameras with long guns and short guns, whether they are long exposure or delayed photography. The cameraman's obsession was merely to seize the fleeting color.

Sandridge Beach clear water, fine beach, comfortable and beautiful environment, not much wind and waves, suitable for swimming. Lying on the beach at dusk, watching the sunset fall slowly on a giant ship entering or leaving port.

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