Historical imagery site 1

This aerial image shows how much the Bronte gully environment has transformed. Before the creation of the parkland that exists today, the Bronte waterfall fed a creek that ran across the park that formed a series of pools and lagoons. This watercourse cut its way through the sandstone cliffs and depositing the silt they washed down onto the shoreline to form the beaches themselves. A similar landscape formation occurs at many of the other surrounding beaches and gullies such as Tamarama.

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