Panorama 360 ° at Watsons Bay executive summary by Stanley Subari
Watsons Bay is a beach in Sydney's eastern coast. From Circular Quay, Watsons Bay can be reached by ferry for about 20 minutes. After departure, the ferry will stop at some stops such as Garden Island, where the historic naval Australia, and Rose Bay.
From a distance looks a variety of small boats and yachts afloat march. That afternoon sun hit my face, but in the main deck ferry, sea breeze feels breezy hair flying. During a trip to Watsons bay, passengers can enjoy views of the bay to the east of Sydney, for fishing boats, and seagulls that flew low so it feels without ferry dock has been pulled in Watsons Bay.
Set foot on the pier wood floor, I cast a look around. Looks white sandy beach with a few families were playing water and swim. Coastal short, unlike most beaches in Indonesia, but the water was crystal clear with a greenish blue shades cure my longing for the beach in Indonesia. Along the quay there is a family-owned seafood restaurant famous for a long time and are passed on from generation to generation. The restaurant was crowded by visitors and seemed to queue in front of the entrance.
Exit from the dock, I walked toward the green park with large trees and shade. Like most parks in Sydney, many people have a picnic while enjoying a meal or just a nap on the grass, clean and neatly trimmed. While relaxing and enjoying ice cream, it appears the white sand beaches and azure spoil my eyes.
In the distance the city of Sydney with the Harbour bridge and skyscraper buildings as a backdrop. Truly an amazing sight.
I continue the journey with down a path which divides the park. The road had climbed to the edge of a highway. Across the street there are some stairs made of rocks. On his right emblazoned inscription Sydney Harbour National Park and on the left The Gap.
I climbed the stairs and came to me in a wire fenced area.
In my heart I wonder why many people stood along the fence. But curiosity I missed when I opened my eyes wide open.
I climbed the stairs and came to me in a wire fenced area.
In my heart I wonder why many people stood along the fence. But curiosity I missed when I opened my eyes wide open.
I looked in front of vast Pacific Ocean that lie endless. Turning face to the left or right, the look is a high cliff of rocks, reminds me of a place in Bali, Uluwatu. Arises a sense of pride in the liver, Indonesia also has a place as beautiful as this.
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