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Bridge to island in Botany bay in Sydney Royalty Free Stock Photo
The bridge to island in Botany bay in Sydney Royalty Free Stock Photo
The rocky beach with e old bridge to the island in Botany bay in Sydney Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tourust enjoyed the view to the bridge to island in Botany bay in Sydney Royalty Free Stock Photo
The rocky beach with e old bridge to the island in  Botany bay in Sydney Royalty Free Stock Photo
The bridge and rocky beach in the Botany bay in Sydney Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wooden footbridge, Kamay Botany Bay National Park, Sydney, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bridge to island in Botany bay in Sydney
A wooden foot crossing bridge in La Perouse Sydney Botany Bay Australia on a cloudy dark rainy afternoon Royalty Free Stock Photo
A wooden foot crossing bridge in La Perouse Sydney Botany Bay Australia on a cloudy dark rainy afternoon Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wooden footbridge, Kamay Botany Bay National Park, Sydney, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
A wooden foot crossing bridge in La Perouse Sydney Botany Bay Australia on a cloudy dark rainy afternoon Royalty Free Stock Photo
A wooden foot crossing bridge in La Perouse Sydney Botany Bay Australia on a cloudy dark rainy afternoon Royalty Free Stock Photo
A wooden foot crossing bridge in La Perouse Sydney Botany Bay Australia on a cloudy dark rainy afternoon Royalty Free Stock Photo
A wooden foot crossing bridge in La Perouse Sydney Botany Bay Australia on a cloudy dark rainy afternoon Royalty Free Stock Photo
Botany Bay, an open oceanic embayment, is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 13 km 8 mi south of the Sydney central business district. Its source is the confluence of the Georges River at Taren Point and the Cooks River at Kyeemagh, which flows 10 km 6 mi to the east before meeting its mouth at the Tasman Sea, midpoint between La Perouse and Kurnell.


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