BeachesOne thing that is not in short supply in Sydney are beautiful
Pacific Ocean beaches. Anywhere in the city, except perhaps in the
far west suburbs, you will never be more than half an hour away
from one. Starting from popular Palm Beach to the north, you can
take your pick along the coast: there is Whale, Avalon, Bilgola,
Newport, Bungan, Mona Vale, Warriewood, Narrabeen-Collaroy, Long
Reef, Curl Curl, Freshwater, North Steyne, Manly and Shelly! There
are several small beaches around Sydney Harbour, and moving
southwards one reaches the famous Bondi Beach, with its magnificent
sweep of golden sand lined with an eclectic mix of ice-cream
parlours, designer cafes and surf shops. The list goes on and on: a
beach for everyone, all equipped with kiosks, white sand and golden
bodies. Eight miles (13km) from the city centre, Manly is perhaps
the most famous of these northern beaches; it was here, in 1902,
that newspaper editor William Gocher first defied the state law
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