Beach
Beach
The Bogey Hole in Newcastle, Australia, is a unique sea bath carved out of rock by convicts in the early 1800s. Originally created for a commandant of the Newcastle penal settlement, this historic swimming hole is now a favorite spot for locals to cool off and soak up the sun. With its deep blue waters and rugged coastal backdrop, it offers a refreshing escape from the city. As you take a dip, you’re also connecting with a piece of history, shaped by the very convicts who helped build the early settlement. Just make sure you don't swim at high tides, the water can get very choppy and strong!
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