Swanbourne, South City Beach and City Beach join along a long flat arch of Perth’s coastline. Their steep sand dunes flatten out to a long stretch of shallows as the beach gently scoops out of the sea. Arguably Swanbourne is most controversial of all the beaches owing to army firing range behind the dunes, dangers of nudists and snakes. There’s no barrier between Swanbourne and South City Beach, which is a family beach and not that dangerous. Possibly, it is the notoriety that makes it one of the most famous beaches of Perth.
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