Weather Forecast
10.80°C
Current Temperature
9.00km/h
Wind speed
17.75°C
Water Temperature
1.44m
Swell
0.83m
Tide
3/11
UV
Beach FI 22 lies 100 m to the west and is a 500 m long beach with Joes Creek draining across the western end. It is bordered by granite points with the 15 m high western point extending 500 m to the south. The white sand beach is backed by a low scarped dense tea-tree-covered foredune, with a 200 m wide low foredune plain behind, then gradually rising tree-covered slopes. The beach has a sloping 20 m wide high tide beach fronted by sand flats that widen from 50 m in the east to 100 m in the west. Beach FI 23 is located halfway along the western point and consists of a 50 m long pocket of high tide sand bordered and bisected by sloping granite rocks. It faces east across the outer sand flats of the main Joes Creek beach (FI 22).
Beach Length: 0.05km
General Hazard Rating: 1/10

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