Coolangatta - Down to the beach from Pat Fagan Park
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Going down the access stairs to the beach from Pat Fagan Park, Coolangatta QLD. This spot probably would have made for a great sunset photo but alas I didn't have the time to wait around. Surfers Paradise can be seen, just, in the far, far distance in the horizon. There's also what looks like a large shark/dolphin/whale (??) in the sea, in front of Surfers Paradise, a little to the right.
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