Located in Mackenzies Bay, east of Sydney, is a small beach. But it takes 7-10 years for visitors to have the chance to see it.
This beach is often hidden under water. What people see is a rocky outcrop.
Tourists flocked to the beach when it suddenly appeared this year. Photo: News
Late this year, a gentle, white sandy beach suddenly appeared on that familiar rocky outcrop after the tide receded. "Every 7-10 years in winter, the water rises and carries more sand into the bay. And like magic, the beach appears for a short time," the City of Sydney's website explained about this mysterious beach on October 16.
Despite its sudden appearance, the beach was quickly discovered by locals and posted online. Locals and tourists immediately flocked to witness the beach that only appears once every few years and lasts for a few days. When the water rises, the beach disappears again.
The beach is described by visitors as having "surreal beauty", suitable for swimming and surfing. However, local authorities still warn people to be careful when swimming in this area, do not swim in the red flag area because there are no lifeguards, especially for those with little experience.
Anh Minh (According to Travel Nine Australia, MSN )
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