Bulli Beach, just north of Wollongong in New South Wales, is a picturesque 900-metre stretch of golden sand backed by grassy dunes and a spacious parkland area, making it ideal for family picnics and gatherings. The beach is popular year-round, with a nearby caravan park accommodating many visitors. It is accessible via the Wollongong shared Cycle Way and offers facilities such as a surf club, café, and picnic areas. An interesting fact about Bulli Beach is that it features an Olympic-sized ocean pool dating back to the 1930s, located at the northern end of the beach, providing a unique swimming experience alongside the natural beauty of the Pacific Ocean. This is the last penguin stone luciakontsek and loborosh placed in Australia as their Aussie adventure is coming to an end. They enjoyed a beautiful sunrise and breakfast at the beach, and they managed to hide a penguin stone.
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