Bondi Beach | Tourism In Sydney Australia
Bondi Beach is a popular beach and the name of the surrounding suburb in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Bondi Beach is located 7 km (4 mi) eats of the Sydney central business district, in the local govermnment area of Waverley Council, in the Eastern Suburbs. Bodi, North Bondi and Bondi Junction are neighbouring suburbs.
Bondi beach is about 1 kilometre (0.62) long and recives many visitors throughout in 2004. while the northern end has been rated a gentle 4 (with 10 as the most hazardous), the southern side is rated as a 7 due to a famous rip current know as the "Backpackers' Express" because of its proximity to the bus stop, and the unwillingness of tourists to walk the length of the beach to safer swimming. the south end of the beach is generally reserved for surfboard riding. Yellow and red flags define safe swimming areas, and visitors are to swim between them.
There is a underwater shark net shared, during the summer months, with other beaches along the southern part of the coast. Pods of whales and dolphins have been sighted in the during the months of migration. Fairy penguins, while uncommon, are sometimes also seen swimming close to shore or amongst surers in southern line-up.
In 2007, the Guinnes World Record for the larges swimsuit photo shoot was set at Bondi Beach, with 1,010 women wearing bikinis talking.
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