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Seaford Pier

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Phone: 1300 322 842

Description

Get your camera ready for the picturesque Seaford Pier, built in the late 1920’s. The pier makes the perfect photo around dusk or dawn and is surrounded by crystal blue waters and white sand, perfect for swimming.

Perfect for a walk or a cycle.

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