Thursday, September 1, 2011

Beautiful beach at Bondi Beach Australia


Bondi Beach (pronounced "BOND-ai", or / 'bɒndaɪ /) is a famous beach and the name of the surrounding suburbs in Sydney, Australia. Bondi Beach is located 7 kilometers east of the Sydney central business district, the local government area of ​​Waverley Council, in the Eastern Suburbs. Bondi, North Bondi and Bondi Junction is a suburban neighborhood.

Bondi Beach has a length of about one kilometer and receives many visitors throughout the year. Surf Life Saving Australia provides a different hazard assessment of Bondi Beach in 2004. While the northern end of rated 4 (10 most dangerous), the southern tip of rated 7 because of the current split is known as "Backpackers' Express" and close to bus stop, and the unwillingness of tourists walking along the beach for a swim. The southern end of the beach is reserved for surfing. Yellow and red flags establish a safe swimming area, and visitors are advised to swim between the flags.


There is an underwater shark net shared during the summer with other beaches on the southern edge of the sea. Stomachs of whales and dolphins seen in this bay during the months of migration. Little penguins, which are not common, are sometimes seen swimming close to shore. In 2007, Guinness World Record for the largest swimsuit photo printed on Bondi Beach, with 1010 participating women wearing bikinis.

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