Little Congwong Beach
Sydney, Australia has an abundance of nude beaches, official and unofficial. One of the more secluded ones is Little Congwong Beach, located in Botany Bay National Park. You reach it by parking at the larger Congwong Beach (not clothing-optional), then taking a marked trail to Little Congwong Beach.
Little Congwong Beach is not officially a nude beach, but unofficially, someone put up this sign. It's not really naturist-only; beachgoers there are both clothed and unclothed. Coincidentally, the island in the background is called Bare Island.
It also welcomes both sexes, but it's a favorite spot for gay men.
A view of the beach in the other direction ...
Where the beach ends in a bunch of rock slabs ...
And other features of interest.
Here's the view from Little Congwong Beach. In the distance you can see Bare Island connected to the mainland at right by a long pedestrian bridge. Oh – maybe you were looking at a different part of the view.
Australian photographer Brenton Parry likes to shoot at Sydney's nude beaches. This is an extract from a "making of" video from his photoshoot of an Argentinian model named Jorge at Little Congwong Beach.
I'll leave you with another Brenton Parry photo showing model Ricardo at Little Congwong Beach. We'll see more from photographer Brenton Parry tomorrow.
4 comments:
What a fantastic place. Now I want to go to Australia!
Nice!
Bare Island was the headquarters of of the villain in 1999 Mission Impossible II. See https://movie-locations.com/movies/m/Mission-Impossible-2.php
What a beautiful view in photo 4!
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