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Sydney is blessed with exceptional beaches and waterways. The most beautiful of all however lie to the north of the harbour. The 30 kilometre stretch of coast from the entrance of Sydney Harbour to Barrenjoey Lighthouse at Palm Beach in the north is known as the Northern Beaches.To the west are vast areas of National Park and bush land. To the east the South Pacific Ocean with its string of sandy beaches punctuated by bold sandstone headlands. The sand is yellow/white in the south, becoming progressively more golden as you travel north. The beaches that appear in this region include the world famous Narrabeen, Collaroy and Palm Beach (where the TV program Home and Away is filmed). Beside these well know beaches there are the ever popular Mona Vale, Newport, Avalon Dee Why and Curl Curl beaches. There are also the secluded Turimetta, Bungan and Whale beaches that offer their own fascinating views. Sydney's northern beaches is a must for international tourists to experience the wonders of Australia's beaches and the spectacular views the wonderful city of Sydney holds.
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