Australia Sea Cliff Bridge Clifton Sunrise
On the south Coast of Sydney, there is a road that hugs the coast, and due to issues with the landslides, the bridge is built into the ocean.
Photography Tips
Use a tripod. This was a 25-second exposure that caught the car's light trails. You need a head torch as you need to be there before sunrise.
Travel Information
The spot to take the photo is a track on the south side of the bridge, quite hard to find just a slight hole in the bushes. The track is quite steep and slippery due to the fact the track is sandy. You have to grab tree roots and vines to assist in your assent in the dark. You need to head slightly right as you climb. The track is not marked and when you reach some black plastic pipe head right. The descent is quite hard also and the spot to take the shot is quite close to the edge so you need to be very careful. 3 out of our group of 7 took the climb.
There is a less hazardous path to this spot from Rube Hargrave Park. It leaves the carpark and follows the railway fence.
There is a less hazardous path to this spot from Rube Hargrave Park. It leaves the carpark and follows the railway fence.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Sunrise in fall
Sunrise & Sunset
07:06 - 18:54
| current local time: 22:50
Photo Themes
Bridge
car trails
cliffs
Light trails
Ocean
pacific ocean
Sunrise
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