Sydney's Narrabeen Beach: The feeling of 'once you've seen Sydney, no other sea compares'
Stretching over 3,000 meters, Narrabeen Beach is the second-longest beach in the Sydney area.
Its unique charm lies in its varied topography. Behind the beach lies the winding Narrabeen Lagoon, connected to the sea by a narrow channel.
The calm lagoon is a great place to photograph sunsets, while Narrabeen Beach is a renowned sunrise photography spot in Sydney.
The sand on the beach is fine and clean, giving the feeling that 'once you've seen Sydney, no other sea compares.' It is a very beautiful beach viewing spot.
Narrabeen Lagoon is the largest estuarine water system on Sydney's Northern Beaches, located behind the world-famous surfing beach of Narrabeen.
Narrabeen Lagoon is the largest estuarine water system on Sydney's Northern Beaches, located behind the world-famous surfing beach of Narrabeen.
Between the coast and the lagoon bank, there is a shallow water area connected to the open sea by a channel. There is a road bridge in a perfectly positioned spot, making it an excellent location for sunset photography.
In the evening, swimming enthusiasts play by diving off the bridge.
This is a great place to admire the sunset over the lagoon. On the day I went, it was overcast with thick clouds, so I didn't get the chance to see a beautiful sunset.