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Sydney’s Circular Quay

Comfortably spanning one of the world's most beautiful harbours, the city of Sydney attracts visitors from elsewhere in Australia and around the world. Locals take advantage of the unspoiled beaches, picturesque gardens and pockets of natural bush that are within easy reach of the city, while visitors enjoy famous landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge.

There's no shortage of subjects for your camera in the heart of the City and it doesn't really matter whether you're a local or a visitor; you're never far from a photo opportunity when you're exploring the harbour foreshore. In this feature we'll look at some of the best places to take photos in the section of the foreshore between Mrs Macquarie's Chair to the east and the Harbour Bridge in the

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