Gunnamatta Bay
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Gunnamatta Bay is a small bay in southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Gunnamatta Bay is located off the Port Hacking estuary, in the Sutherland Shire. The foreshore is a natural boundary for the suburbs of Cronulla to the east, Woolooware to the north and Burraneer to the west.
Cronulla and National Park Ferry Cruises operate a ferry service from the wharf on Gunnamatta Bay, which provides a link between Cronulla and Bundeena across Port Hacking, on the edge of the Royal National Park.
Gunnamatta Park and Darook Park are located on its eastern foreshore. Tonkin Oval on the northern foreshore features a large cricket oval and is also used for baseball. Cronulla Public School is located nearby.
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[edit] The Wharf Crew
Gunnamatta is most well-known for its wharf that local residents jump off. particular legends of the wharf include David Burns, whom we all know as the king of kings from caringbah. He is known by all at gunny as the legend, who constantly comes up with new moves and flips to do the likes of none ever seen.