Beach T 1127 lies at the base of steep 60 m high slopes. It is a 100 m long slightly curving high tide cobble beach, bordered by rocky points which extend 100 m seaward, with a deeper rock seafloor between. A low 50 m wide basalt point separates it from beach T 1128. This is a curving sandy beach located to the lee of a near continuous arc of basalt rocks and reef, with waves only passing through a central 50 m wide gap at high tide, forming a tidal pool. Inside the gap is a fringe of rock flats, with a central intertidal sand flat off the centre of the beach. It is backed by cleared slopes gradually rising to 60 m.
Beach Length: 0.1km
Patrols
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