Sydney beaches smashed by huge surf

Seashores alongside Sydney's coast are being smashed by an enormous swell introduced on by the wild climate battering a lot of NSW.
Within the japanese suburbs, the often calm waters at Nielsen Park are turbulent and frothy, and the ocean pool at Bronte has been swallowed by the ocean.
Bondi can be taking a beating with waves crashing into the lap pool at Icebergs.

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The often calm waters at Nielsen Park in Sydney's east are tumultuous in the present day.(Flavio Brancaleone/The Sydney Morning Herald)

Bondi Icebergs ocean pool is being smashed by the huge swell.
Bondi Icebergs ocean pool is being smashed by the massive swell.(dronesharkapp)

On the Northern Seashores, Collaroy has been coated in sea foam since yesterday and excessive tide reached the ocean wall, which continues to be underneath building.
A hazardous surf warning from the Bureau of Meteorology stays in place for basically the whole thing of the NSW coast from the Queensland border proper all the way down to Victoria.

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A flood alert signal on Pittwater Street at Narrabeen on Sydney's Northern Seashores.(Flavio Brancaleone/The Sydney Morning Herald)

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The warning is present for Byron Coast, Coffs Coast, Macquarie Coast, Hunter Coast, Sydney Coast, Illawarra Coast, Batemans Coast and Eden Coast.

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