The Gap, a prominent cliff on Sydney’s South Head Peninsula in the Watsons Bay neighborhood, stands as a natural landmark to the east of the city center. This large and attractive formation features layered sandstone cliffs that rise dramatically above the ocean. Visitors can explore walking trails along the top, which provide expansive views of the coastline and the rugged, textured sandstone. The site offers a serene and scenic experience, making it a popular spot for those seeking both natural beauty and a sense of tranquility.
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