Walking on Long Jetty in Sydney, feeling a sense of boundless sky and sea
Long Jetty is located in the Central Coast region of Sydney. Built in 1914, it stretches straight from the lakeshore to the center of the lake, about 300 meters long, originally serving as a water transportation facility for local residents by boat. The scenery there is truly beautiful, especially at sunset! Today, it happened to be overcast with thick clouds, but it had a unique sense of tranquility and a feeling of boundless sky and sea. The calm water here makes one feel relaxed and cheerful, with a sense of sudden enlightenment. It is a stunning spot that photography enthusiasts cannot miss.
The long jetty is the longest wooden pier in Australia. You can take a walk on the long jetty, enjoy the beautiful views of the bay, and also watch the magnificent sunset as the sun goes down.
Since the lake is connected to the sea, all the water in this lake comes from the sea.
The long jetty appears almost endless, with a striking visual feature. Many photography enthusiasts come specifically for this.
People fish here every day.
The long jetty is about 300 meters long, stretching straight from the lakeshore to the center of the lake. When you step onto this wooden jetty and walk slowly forward, you will be stunned by the scenery hidden in this tranquility.
The seawater here is extremely clear. You can clearly see the underwater plants swaying and the saltwater fish playing. It feels like a submerged pasture, everything is still yet lively. The water surface is like a mirror, only occasionally disturbed by a few unknown seabirds skimming across, creating ripples.