Most Polluted Beaches in Australia
Located on the eastern side of the suburb of Kurnell in Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Kurnell Beach is a small beige sand beach with many rocky portions. The beach is positioned at the end of Kurnell Peninsula along the shores of Botany Bay and has a beautiful backdrop of coastal vegetation and rocky outcrops, which together provide incredible views of Towra Point, Chook Island, and the Pacific Ocean. The beach is part of Kamay Botany Bay National Park, which preserves its fragile ecosystem, including coastal landscapes, woodlands, rainforests, and native biodiversity of the region.