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Forster: A Shining Pearl on the Coastline

Forster is located on the east coast of Australia, like a pearl embraced by the sea. The long beach is delicate and soft, shining with golden light under the gentle sunlight. The waves come one after another, as if playing happily, hitting the beach with a pleasant sound, playing a natural movement for this coast. Walking along the coastal trail, the sea breeze gently brushes your cheeks, bringing the unique salty smell of the sea. In the distance, the blue sea meets the sky, and the seabirds soar in the sky, sometimes diving into the sea to catch prey. Many boats are moored in Forster's harbor, gently swaying with the waves, and the colorful hulls contrast with the blue sea, forming a colorful picture. In the center of the town, the buildings with local characteristics are scattered, and the cafes and restaurants on the street emit bursts of tempting aroma. People enjoy delicious food leisurely here, enjoy the beautiful scenery outside the window, and feel the unique tranquility and comfort of Forster.
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Posted: Dec 10, 2024
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