Tamarama beach, Sydney, Australia





Blue sea, white sand, sunrise, what a wonderful and serene scene. Every year from October to November, they usually organise an event called “Sculpture by the sea”. People converge to Tamarama beach, wandering around to observe an absolutely amazing landscape. It only takes about 1 hour and 53 minutes by bus and train to get straight to Tamarama Beach. From here, you can take a walk from Tamarama beach to Bondi beach along the coastal walk and have a look at over 100 sculptures made by talented artists around the world. These included the sculptures “Horizon” by Mu Boyan, “Conversations” by Hossein Valamanesh, “Inundation” by Small Ocean Collaboration with Jeremy Sheehan and “Spaceplan 2010” by Lu Pinchang. It’s one of the best destinations that you should consider because not only is it free entrance fees, you will see a number of marvelous sights. This photo was taken when I went on the excursion with my friend. We were surrounded by the rich of beauty of the nature and the artistic nature of the sculptures. You won’t feel tired of walking because the fresh air will calm your mind and the sound of the wave crashing against shore will create a harmonious song of nature.

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