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Coordinates: 33°47′55″S 151°17′34″E / 33.79861°S 151.29278°E / -33.79861; 151.29278
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'''Fairy Bower''' is a beach in the [[Manly, New South Wales|Manly]] area of [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]].
'''Fairy Bower''' is a beach in the [[Manly, New South Wales|Manly]] area of [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]].

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The tidal ocean rockpool was been upgraded in December 2021

Fairy Bower is a beach in the Manly area of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Fairy Bower is an affluent area, located close to Shelly Beach (Manly) and North Head. The International School of Management Sydney (ICMS) and the Bower Surf Spot are located here. A scenic walk links Manly Beach to Fairy Bower and Shelly Beach. Jan Warhurst, a local diver, is famed for discovering a number of new species of catfish in the marine park.

Dusky Whaler sharks are seen regularly by divers in this area.[1]

References

  1. ^ Shelly Beach dive site, Abyss Scuba.
  • John MacRitchie (2008). "Fairy Bower". Dictionary of Sydney. Retrieved 27 September 2015. [CC-By-SA]

33°47′55″S 151°17′34″E / 33.79861°S 151.29278°E / -33.79861; 151.29278