
Bare Island Fort, nestled within Kamay Botany Bay National Park, offers a captivating glimpse into Sydney's military past. Constructed in the early 1880s to safeguard Sydney's harbor, the fort features a 130-year-old wooden bridge connecting it to the mainland. Its picturesque architecture and panoramic views over La Perouse make it a sought-after venue for events, accommodating up to 120 guests. The surrounding waters are renowned for scuba diving and snorkeling, teeming with vibrant marine life. Notably, the fort served as a backdrop in the film "Mission: Impossible 2."
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