Not far from the center of Watsons Bay we were astonished to stumble upon one of the most colorful and beautiful sights of the entire trip: Camp Cove, the beach where Captain Phillip famously landed in 1788 on his way to found Sydney. While the water was not exactly warm, the color and feel of this place was almost tropical. Without intending it, we found ourselves in yet another national park: Sydney Harbour National Park, no doubt designated for its historic and strategic importance. In the short time we were there the weather shifted from sunny to rainy, as foreshadowed by the ominous sky at bottom.
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