One of the fabulous things about Sydney is being able to drive down to the beach in the morning and watch the coast come to life as the sun comes up. The rock hoppers come out to fish along the headlands, joggers pound the pavement and sand, surfers catch a few waves before work. The hum of the city in the very distance starts to be audible (don't like that part as much). The day starts and as all of this happens the dawn light cast a beautiful glow over the coast. 
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