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Amazing Avalon Canvas Wall Posters
Amazing Avalon Canvas Wall Posters
Over the last decade or so Avalon has become the favored sea-change destination for Sydney-siders looking to adopt the surfer lifestyle. As a result, the board-riding community here is large and enthusiastic but the skill level varies greatly so it's a good idea to watch for a bit before paddling into the fray. Avalon Beach is a northern beachside suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 37 kilometers north of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Pittwater Council, in the Northern Beaches region. North Avalon breaks along the north headland and a nearby sandbank and attracts lots of older long boarders who don't always succeed in getting out of each other's way. South Avalon is centered on a triangle-shaped sandbank near the 25 meter ocean rock pool that generates a mix of fun easy waves.
The edge of the south cliff is known as Little Avalon, and here the swell sucks up hard on a shallow rock shelf to produce fast-barrelling tube rides. Avalon was named after the mythical Avalon, a legendary island in Celtic languages mythology. According to legends, Avalon was an earthly paradise and the final resting place of King Arthur. Avalon Beach is a surfing beach and has a 25-metre salt water rock pool at the south end. Avalon Beach Surf Life Saving Club members patrol Avalon Beach. Avalon is the only incorporated city on Santa Catalina Island of the California Channel Islands, and the southernmost city. The town of Avalon surrounds beautiful Avalon Bay on the southeast end of Santa Catalina Island. Avalon, boasting numerous hotels, restaurants, beaches and recreational activities, is the only incorporated town on Santa Catalina Island. The city remains primarily a resort community. Most of the waterfront is dominated by tourism-oriented businesses.