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Posted on May 22, 2018May 20, 2018 by Mary

Bondi to Bronte

Before the summer of 2017/2018 choked us all in endless dreary sunlight and humidity, there was a grey day with high surf…

Bondi on a cool morning

Diving in at Icebergs

Grasses and sandstone

Tamarama Rocks

Tide pool, Bronte

Sandstone cliffs

Breaking waves, Bronte

Wild ocean, calm pool

All photos from Bondi to Bronte, January 2018.

Earlier photos, October 2015.

CategoriesPhotography Tagssydney, weather

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