Bermagui, N.S.W.

 

Bermagui is a mesmerising coastal town nestled along the breathtaking Sapphire Coast, which exudes an undeniable charm in southern New South Wales. Delve into the rich history of this coastal gem, and you'll discover that long before the arrival of European settlers, the land was inhabited by the Dyirringany people, belonging to the esteemed Yuin Aboriginal language group. Taking a dive into the origins of its unique name, it is said that Bermagui derived from the word "permageua," although with slight variations in spelling across different records. Some fascinating sources suggest that "permageua" translates to "resembling a canoe with paddles," capturing the essence of the town's close connection to the surrounding turquoise waters.


While the historical allure of Bermagui is enchanting, it is perhaps the astounding vistas and majestic sea stacks that truly steal the show. Renowned for some of the most awe-inspiring coastal panoramas on Australia's east coast, Bermagui offers a visual feast that leaves visitors in sheer awe. Picture-perfect views stretch as far as the eye can see, with dramatic rock formations jutting out from the azure waters, creating an otherworldly spectacle. Whether it's the fiery sunsets igniting the sky with hues of orange and gold or the tranquil blue ocean waves caressing the sandy shores, every angle in Bermagui offers a postcard-worthy moment. Embarking on a journey to Bermagui means immersing oneself in an idyllic coastal paradise, where natural beauty and cultural heritage seamlessly intertwine.

 
Brandon Chant

Brandon Chant is an Australian still & timelapse landscape photographer, based in Sydney, New South Wales.

https://www.brandonchant.com
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