Between the second headland south of Agnes Water and Rocky Point is a near-continuous, 3 km strip of sandy shore, broken into five beaches by a series of small, rocky points. All the beaches face east-north-east and generally receive waves averaging 0.5 to 1 m. The waves, together with the medium sand, produce generally moderate to steep high tide beaches fronted by a 50 m wide low tide bar, with rips prominent on all beaches and permanent rips against the rocks.
Beach 1475 lies on the eastern tip of the second headland and is a 20 m pocket of sand with low, rocky points extending 100 m either side of the beach. It is fronted by a bar in line with the points, with a rip always running out of the small bay.
Beach Length: 0.02km
Patrols
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