Kyeemagh Baths are located on the shore of Botany Bay, in the southern suburb of Kyeemagh. There are a number of these netted swimming enclosures along Lady Robinson Beach including ones at Brighton-Le-Sands, Ramsgate and Sandringham. In the distance are the airport runways at Mascot that jut into the bay and the cranes from Port Botany.
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Just looked up Kyeemagh Baths Jim and they sound very much like the shallow beach at Hillary's Marina.. excellent spot for families with young kids.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place, perfect white sands and deep blue water. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThat water does look most inviting. Interesting that they should call this beach a bath.
ReplyDeleteThe netted swimming enclosures are known as baths but most people would say they are going to the beach.
DeleteBeautiful beach. I am ready to splash about. MB
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful!
ReplyDelete~Lindy
A perfect Summer view.
ReplyDeleteAnd perfect in Autumn too. ;)
DeleteIt would be quite an unusual experience bathing in the sea and watching the jumbos landing not too far away.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful with white sand!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, and the beach looks so inviting!
ReplyDeletesounds great!
ReplyDeleteDO the nets really keep things out? Or does it just make people feel safer?
ReplyDeleteThey would keep sharks out although I'm not sure that many sharks would come into the bay.
Deleteinteresting that they call them 'baths' but hope the nets do a good job at keeping danger at bay!
ReplyDeletethanks for linking!
ohhh, I can feel the lovely warm sand on my feet already..... love a little fence in the sand...with scrubby long beach grasses .....
ReplyDeleteLovely!
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Kim,USA
I love the beaches. No waves here!
ReplyDelete'bathing' in the sea sounds a quaintly old fashioned term to my ears.
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