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Bear Island

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Just 15 km south of the CBD, Bare Island was one of the set locations for Mission Impossible II and many people don’t know about it. The island is connected to the mainland by a long bridge, which I love taking photos underneath of for a unique perspective. A historic fort dominates the island, and the grassy space is an extremely popular backdrop for wedding photos. You’ll be in the suburb of La Perouse, very near Sydney Airport, so if you like plane-spotting, it’s the ultimate place to photograph aircraft coming in to land. The area’s also popular for scuba diving, so venture underwater for great aquatic shots of puffer fish, squid, and sea dragons.
Gab
March 11, 2017

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Jeffrey
February 8, 2019
Discovery of Sydney
Jenni
December 4, 2016
Historical military fort.Guided tours available.Great for scuba diving and snorkelling around it too.The land is traditional Aboriginal land.
Dream Casa Properties
September 24, 2019
With 270 degrees of coastal vision, the sound of the waves hitting the sandstone is a note in the serenity. Enjoy the sun and the sea. It is a romantic place for a couple to walk slowly. Take the bus N94 for about an hour from the city.
Dom
March 15, 2022
Visit the place where Mission Impossible 2 was filmed Excellent restaurants and walks Beach
Phillip And Kerrie
September 4, 2018
Historical fort also used as a site location in Mission Impossible 2

Unikke ting, man kan tage sig til i nærheden

Yoga i den ikoniske Bondi-pavillon
Surfingundervisning af en lokal på den ikoniske Bondi Beach
Mindful teceremonioplevelse

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Bare Island Road
La Perouse, NSW