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11.00°C
Current Temperature
20.00km/h
Wind speed
15.99°C
Water Temperature
1.47m
Swell
1.11m
Tide
Beach KI 14 commences at Fraser Bluff and trends east-southeast for 800 m to the beginning of a 200 m long section of rocky shore. The narrow high tide reflective beach is fronted by continuous irregular 50-100 m wide rock flats and reefs. It is backed by a low narrow foredune which is part of a coastal reserve, then subdivided slopes rising to 50 m. Beach KI 15 commences at the small mouth of Forrests Creek and trends to the south for 700 m to the deflected mouth of the small Denbys Creek. The beach is reflective to low tide terrace, with rocks and reefs to either end and a sandy central section. It is backed by a low 150 m wide foredune plain, then slopes rising to 60 m. Neither beach has public vehicle access.
Beach Length: 0.7km
General Hazard Rating: 5/10

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