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Huge swells leave beach erosion in their wake
The cleanup has begun after massive swells swept away sections of beaches and eroded shorelines across NSW. The damage bill expected to run into the millions of dollars.
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Erosion and damage to the shoreline at Queenscliff SLSC.Credit:James Alcock
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The coast at Queenscliff after huge swells left damage and erosion.Credit:James Alcock
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The shoreline along the Collaroy-South Narrabeen stretch of beach on Sunday.Credit:James Alcock
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The large swells lifted concrete at the paddling pool in North Bondi.Credit:Edwina Pickles
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Erosion and damage to the shoreline at Queenscliff SLSC.Credit:James Alcock
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People are back in the water at Bondi Beach, but there is much to clean up.Credit:Edwina Pickles
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Yachts and damaged boats line the shore of Little Manly Beach on Sydney Harbour.Credit:James Alcock
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Yachts and boats were turned over along Little Manly Beach.Credit:James Alcock
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Erosion and damage to the shoreline at Queenscliff.Credit:James Alcock
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The damaged shoreline along Collaroy and South Narrabeen Beach.Credit:James Alcock
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Erosion and damage to the shoreline at Queenscliff.Credit:James Alcock
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The shoreline along Collaroy and South Narrabeen was damaged in the wild weather.Credit:James Alcock
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Little Manly Beach on Sunday.Credit:James Alcock
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Sections of beach all along Collaroy and South Narrabeen have been left with erosion.Credit:James Alcock
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The shoreline at Queenscliff on Sunday.Credit:James Alcock