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Bondi Beach
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Renowned worldwide as an icon of the Australian lifestyle, Bondi is more than a stretch of golden sand and azure waters. It is also a symbol of Australian beach culture, a tourist destination, a beloved local escape, and a playground for adventure seekers and relaxation enthusiasts alike.
Boasting a rich history that stretches back centuries, Bondi Beach is more than just a geographic location; it’s a cultural phenomenon.
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Bondi baths, rocks, sea and beach, with Bondi Pavilion in background. 9th February, 1997.
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Related organisationWaverley CouncilBondi Surf Bathers' Life Saving Club (BSBLSC)North Bondi Surf Life Saving Club (NBSLSC)Related placeBondi PavilionRelated eventBlack Sunday, Bondi Beach, 6 February 1938.Subject - Topical TermBeachesSurf lifesavingSwimmingSubject - Geographical NameBondi BeachTaxonomyEnvironment | Beaches | Bondi BeachCouncil Archives | Heritage Sites | Bondi Beach Cultural Landscape - Bondi Beach
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