00:00This is usually one of the busiest places, especially on a really warm and sunny summer
00:07evening.
00:08The people who are coming back to this park where I'm standing, where this all happened
00:12on Sunday, are often the Jewish community.
00:15I've been here all day and they're coming back really purposefully to retrace their
00:20steps sometimes, to go back to the exact spot where they were on Sunday night and to relive
00:27it and take a moment.
00:29Behind me is the bridge, of course, where the two gunmen stood and had the most awful
00:35vantage point out over this park.
00:39People have been coming up to this bridge all day, standing on it, having a look for themselves,
00:43taking a moment, both the Jewish community and the Bondi local community as well.
00:49Just to my right is the Bondi Pavilion where the flowers that we know have been growing,
00:54there's also a group of Jewish men that have set up in this park, doing their own prayers.
01:00I suspect that this location, now that it is open again to the public, will slowly become
01:05another area where people want to come and officially gather and mark what happened and pay their respects.
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