Talk:Tamarama, New South Wales
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Tamarama, is a small but perfectly formed ocean beach immediately south of the world famous Bondi Beach.
Known affectionately as Glamarama by the locals, it is the beach the seriously beautiful come to sunbathe and swim.
Because of its deep water, small size and easterly aspect, the beach is considered one of the most dangerous to swim at in Australia. Even a moderate ocean swell can produce rip currents of up to 2 metres a second, about the speed of the current 50m mens world record.
The beach is also home to one of the first surf lifesaving clubs in the world, Tamarama SLSC, perched over the cliffs at the northern edge of the beach.