Port Jackson, more commonly known as Sydney Harbour, is the natural heart of Sydney, framed by the iconic silhouette of the Sydney Opera House and the dramatic arch of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. This picturesque setting, with its glittering ocean and soaring skyscrapers, offers over 150 miles (240 kilometers) of coastline. Visitors can explore golden beaches, lush gardens, and vibrant neighborhoods, each contributing to the harbor’s dynamic and scenic character. Today, Sydney Harbour remains a central hub for both locals and tourists, providing a blend of natural beauty and urban charm.
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