Sharpes Beach, Ballina NSW, Australia.

Sharpes Beach, NSW, Australia is another popular beach along our South Pacific Ocean in northeast of New South Wales it's about 24km from my hometown of Bayron Bay Beach. Like most beaches along this coastline from Bayron Beach to Sharpes Beach there are walkways built for people to walk along these headlands absorbing some of the most stunning landscape, seascape views and sunsets. I have often walked these walkways from one beach to another taking, in all these breathtaking picturesque sceneries, never getting bored no matter how many times, I walk this coastline, looking down at that vast ocean and seascape views is always enjoyable.


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There are countless beaches along this South Pacific Ocean coastline of NSW, but I have found from Byron Bay beach to Sharpes beach this 24km stretch of walkway alone is the most picturesque part of this coastline you will come across many types of beach formations some just a long flat stretch of white soft sand like Seven Mile beach and then others with boulders of all sizes lining the beach front like Sharpes Beach.


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Sharpes Beach is very popular amongst the surfing community of NSW because no matter what season of the year, it is there are always challenging waves here to surf. People come from all around NSW to take on these monstrous waves and sometimes not a so good endings with the surfers been challenged by the boulders.


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I found the coastal walk, which is a man made bush track running for 3km from Sharpes Beach to Pat Morton lookout at Lennox Head and very popular and a favorite walk amongst the locals offering you sweeping views of the amazing Sharpes beach and the hilly coastline with lot's of wildlife and wild flowers to be seen along the way really a fascinating 3km walk.


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These walkways can be very peaceful and relaxing and have great advantage lookout point for watching the best of sunsets reflecting over the ocean bed and especially super for whale season watching and you can enjoy a great family picnic under them shady pandanus tree.


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Beaches to me is like my second home all my life, I have lived very near to coastlines were, I know the beach is walking distance from me, I could not live any other way, beaches are a blessing to me in many ways they help me keep fit by jogging on them and they take my stresses away when walking on then enjoy the surrounding beauty they have to offer especially at sunrise or sunset.


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This post is for the 14th edition of #beachwednesday by @uwelang



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That's awesome when you can live near the coastline and enjoy the amazing seascapes all the time.

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It really is @winnietran I wouldn't live anywhere else 😊

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It is impossible for you to fail to capture my attention with your beach pictures.
My friend @winnietran is going to have a hard time deciding the winners of #beachwednesday hahaa :)

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Thank you @trangbaby you are to cool 😊 and I think your little friend @winnietran will need a bit of your professional help with that we have really given her a hard task here 😊

Have a great weekend both of you lovely girls 👍

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Fabulous coastline and beaches. All the photos are wonderful and I especially like the one with the sun behind the cloud stretching out like an angel wing. You are blessed to live there.

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Thank you @redheadpei for your lovely words and sorry for the late reply i have been so busy lately, have a great day 😊

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Most welcome @kohsamui99. 🌺 Not to worry about late replies. I think we all do that.

Don’t work too hard.

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I heard the covid-19 cases there are increasing in NSW. I guess there would be less visit to the beach now.

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They are not as bad as they make it out to be but i am living out of the city and in our town of Byron Bay we have no cases so the beaches are still open and so is everything else i am lucky been here 😊

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Funny news I saw on TV recently about Auckland, NZ, where some guys try to smuggle KFC into a lockdown city.

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It's so beautiful and you have taken some very lovely photos! In the second photo, what kind of tree is that next to the walkway? I am from Canada and have never been to Australia. I love the ocean. I wish I didn't live so far from it (1200km away).

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Thank you @harlowjourney for your kind words. I think that tree is part of the Cactus family I think maybe called the Yucca tree. Hope you make it to our country down under one day.

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