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High waves cause damage on Sydney waterfrontSYDNEY (AP) — Sydney beachfront properties were flooded and coastal infrastructure damaged after a large swell combined with a king tide to batter the Australian shore, officials said Thursday.
Scenes of carnage, fueled by a humungous and treacherous swell, have been filtering through social media feeds from Australia’s east coast, and the area surrounding Sydney in particular. Coastal ...
The coast was lashed by a 5.5-meter (18-foot) swell at Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach, officials said on Thursday. Windows were shattered at Bondi Icebergs Swimming Club, a waterfront pool ...
A sign cheekily warned of wave heights of 2 millimeters — less than a tenth of an inch. This is Pondi Beach. No, not Bondi, the glistening backdrop of reality television, the stuff of ...
Despite the risks, spectators gathered along the scenic Bondi coastal walk, capturing the breathtaking sight on their phones.
Huge crowds of people getting up early and being active on Bondi Beach beneath a stunning pink and orange sunrise has made a new arrival question whether Aussies are a different breed.
The video, captured by creator Molly-Mae, of the 6am scenes at Bondi Beach has racked up more than 700,000 views for depicting an ordinary morning along the world-famous eastern suburb’s beach.
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