Sydney is bounded by the Pacific Ocean on one side, the Hawkesbury River on one side, a national park on one side, and mountains on one side.
The Indian Ocean is to the west of Sydney.
Sydney is located on the coast, so many suburbs are directly adjacent to the ocean.
That is the South Pacific Ocean
There is no state south east of Sydney there is only the Pacific Ocean
In the Indian ocean
An ocean front suburb in Sydney, NSW Australia
Australia, it doesn't even touch brazil
You can't f\drive from Sydney to Vienna. There's an ocean in the way.
The Tasman Sea surrounds Sydney's beaches.
you would likely go across the south pacific ocean.
The Atlantic ocean spans the areas between the eastern coastlines of North and South America and the western coasts of Europe and Africa. However, the Pacific ocean spans the areas between the western coastlines of North and South America and eastern Australia and Asia, which means the Pacific (not the Atlantic) Ocean is between San Francisco and Sydney.
It's the sydney harbour (the sea) which runs from the ocean to theactual harbour with the opera ouse and Luna park and stuff=)