Australia's Atlantic is a shark's paradise, and there are many sharks living near Shark Island in the sea outside Sydney. They cluster in groups on the sea floor, which makes people feel very scared. In addition, there are many huge fins on the sea floor. This is also the origin of the famous sea pearl in Australia, really a precious place of Wuhua Tianbao.
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Australia's Atlantic is a shark's paradise, and there are many sharks living near Shark Island in the sea outside Sydney. They cluster in groups on the sea floor, which makes people feel very scared. In addition, there are many huge fins on the sea floor. This is also the origin of the famous sea pearl in Australia, really a precious place of Wuhua Tianbao.
I grew up in Sydney and never heard of this place before, until this time on the "Jump Up and Down Captain Cook Tour" and spent a few hours here. The island is not big, you can walk around within 15 minutes, but it is in the middle of the harbor, opposite the Rose Bay Airship Base, we have seen many takeoffs and landings. It is good for picnics, but you have to prepare everything, although there are tables and chairs, but there is no shop, coffee shop or other place to buy food. There is a toilet, but the conditions are average. You can enjoy the beautiful view of Sydney and the harbor.
We booked this trip to Shark Island on New Year's Eve and it was really impressive. The midnight view was amazing and the island somehow accommodated nearly 800 people without feeling cramped. We saw a beautiful fireworks show here, the bar was well stocked and reasonably priced. We brought our own food to save money and there was plenty of space for a picnic.