Weather Forecast
11.10°C
Current Temperature
54.00km/h
Wind speed
16.78°C
Water Temperature
0.81m
Swell
0.99m
Tide
2/11
UV
Beaching Cove (MI 1) is the only beach on the rocky northeast side of the island. The small 150 m long beach is located 1 km east of Mount Maria, the island peak, and is backed by steep gullies that rise towards the 711 m high peak. The beach is composed of boulders, backed by steep vegetated slopes rising into three gullies and bordered by 50 m high granite cliffs and backing slopes that extend 100-200 m seaward to form the small cove (Fig. 4.48). There is no land access to the beach.
Beach Length: 0.15km
General Hazard Rating: 6/10

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