If you’ve ever done the famous Bondi to Coogee coastal walk, you might have walked right past a patch of rocky shoreline without realizing it occasionally transforms into one of the city's most beautiful beaches. Mackenzie’s Bay is a tiny, unofficial gem that only reveals its sandy floor every few years when the swell is just right.
If you are writing a travel blog about (the "disappearing" beach in Sydney), use this evocative style:
When it is there, it’s a dog-friendly paradise with crystal clear water and a fraction of the Bondi crowds. Even when the sand is gone, the rocks are the perfect place to watch the sunrise over the Pacific. It’s a reminder that the best things in life are often temporary—and well worth the walk. 🌊🐕 #SydneyTravel #HiddenBeaches #Australia
This past year has been a whirlwind of growth, from managing the Whitman Climbing Team to founding the Whitman First Responders Club. Now, as I prepare for my Watson Fellowship travels through Nepal, Tanzania, and Thailand, I find myself reflecting on why I chose "Health & Humanism" as my major.