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Белые пески Hyams Beach

21 January 2022

Наверное, Самый Белый Песок в Мире!Каждый раз на пути в Jervis Bay мы смеемся над этой рекламной фразой из туристического буклета. Но вот готов поклясться, что он и в самом деле просто ослепительно белый, нигде такого не видел. А еще он поет - если быстро провести по нему ногами, он свистит, чем очень развлекает отдыхающих. Спасибо за еще один замечательный солнечный день на пляже Hyams Beach
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Windang Beach
Windang Beach is a hidden gem nestled at the entrance to Lake Illawarra, just 15 kilometers south of the bustling Wollongong city center. With its stunning views of the iconic Five Islands dotting the horizon, it's a spot that effortlessly captures the beauty of the Wollongong coastline. This beach is a favorite among families, and it's easy to see why. Nearby, you'll find a cozy caravan park offering accommodations with picturesque views of both the lake and the ocean. Imagine waking up to the sound of waves crashing and the sun rising over the water. The beach is more than just a place to relax on the sand. There's a spacious park where you can fire up a barbecue, enjoy a picnic under the shelters, or watch the kids have a blast in the playground. For those who love a bit of adventure, there's a cycle path that lets you explore the area on two wheels. Both Windang Beach and Lake Illawarra are renowned for their fishing opportunities. Whether you're an experienced angler or just trying your luck, you're likely to reel in something special. Did you know that the Five Islands are part of a nature reserve? They provide a sanctuary for various seabird species, making the area a paradise for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts. It's a fantastic spot to connect with nature and enjoy the serenity of the ocean breeze.
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