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9.00°C
Current Temperature
9.00km/h
Wind speed
14.85°C
Water Temperature
4.28m
Swell
0.51m
Tide
1/11
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Beach T 907 lies on the southern side of the Church Rock, a series of five 16 m high bare rock ridges. The curving 60 m long beach faces south across 600 m of reefs, and consists of a curving high tide boulder beach, with an intertidal sand and cobble swash zone and then the low tide rock reefs. The southernmost ridge borders the western end of the little beach. Beach T 908 commences on the northern side of the Rock and continues north along the rocky shore for 200 m as a discontinuous high tide cobble beach fronted by shore transverse rock ridges and reefs. Extensive cobble and shell deposits are located around the beach and in front of the Rock (Fig. 4.181). The vehicle track runs along the rear of both beaches and behind the Rock, with a solitary fishing shack located at the base of the Rock.
Beach Length: 0.06km
General Hazard Rating: 5/10

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