Port Stephens Port Stephen, the former US Navy base, is located in Nelson Bay Nielsen Bay, Australia, only 3 hours drive from Sydney. We arrived here at 9:30 in the morning, as the favorite bay of Sydney citizens for the weekend, it has been "occupation" by the grandparents. Sitting on the bench by the seaside, blowing the hair and chatting with friends. Sometimes, although I am a young man who wants to keep fighting, I am envious of such a retirement old life, accompanied by the sea, and someone talks. But seeing so many grandpas and grandmothers here really made me mistakenly think that this place is only suitable for walking and chatting, but the correct way to open here is below. Next, the old driver will teach you how to play here: in addition to the sea, there is also a beach where you can "spread joy". There are 26 golden sands, large and small, and visitors’ favorite beaches are Shoal Beach, Fingal Beach, and the vastest Stockton Beach. How to "spread" on this beach, see the correct way to open the picture below. Please bring your helmets, the old drivers are going to drive, no, the old drivers are going to start racing. Don't think that this bay, only the grandfather and grandmother come for a walk, there are also young people reveling here. In addition to the old drivers racing here, there are too many items to play. You can experience "sandboarding", horse riding, camel riding on the beach here. It sounds strange, but the luxury of riding on the beach can be achieved here. If you are tired of the beach, you can dive into the water, dive for swimming, and various water projects. Of course, this bay can also see dolphins, you can choose to take a boat to sea to see dolphins. In 5-12 month, if you are lucky, I hope you can catch a whale with your eyes.
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Port Stephens Port Stephen, the former US Navy base, is located in Nelson Bay Nielsen Bay, Australia, only 3 hours drive from Sydney. We arrived here at 9:30 in the morning, as the favorite bay of Sydney citizens for the weekend, it has been "occupation" by the grandparents. Sitting on the bench by the seaside, blowing the hair and chatting with friends. Sometimes, although I am a young man who wants to keep fighting, I am envious of such a retirement old life, accompanied by the sea, and someone talks. But seeing so many grandpas and grandmothers here really made me mistakenly think that this place is only suitable for walking and chatting, but the correct way to open here is below. Next, the old driver will teach you how to play here: in addition to the sea, there is also a beach where you can "spread joy". There are 26 golden sands, large and small, and visitors’ favorite beaches are Shoal Beach, Fingal Beach, and the vastest Stockton Beach. How to "spread" on this beach, see the correct way to open the picture below. Please bring your helmets, the old drivers are going to drive, no, the old drivers are going to start racing. Don't think that this bay, only the grandfather and grandmother come for a walk, there are also young people reveling here. In addition to the old drivers racing here, there are too many items to play. You can experience "sandboarding", horse riding, camel riding on the beach here. It sounds strange, but the luxury of riding on the beach can be achieved here. If you are tired of the beach, you can dive into the water, dive for swimming, and various water projects. Of course, this bay can also see dolphins, you can choose to take a boat to sea to see dolphins. In 5-12 month, if you are lucky, I hope you can catch a whale with your eyes.
We had to get to the sandboarding place in Port Stephens by 3pm and we should be the last. The vast sandy land was endless and a spectacle. There were camels riding here, we left late, when we saw camels lying down, there were guests coming and they were going to leave, a few camels suddenly howling, even tearing their hearts, listening very sad, maybe I care too much, they are so big, It shouldn't be a big deal to carry people, but the screams made me deeply sympathize with them, like there are dogs in the attractions to pull sleds, I resisted.