Beach BI 60 is a 40 m long pocket of sand located below the tip of the point. It faces east across 50 m wide rock flats then 100 m of sand flats, with low rocky shore to either side. Beach BI 61 lies 150 m to the south and is a 50 m long strip of high tide sand bordered by rocky shore and fronted by 100 m wide sand and rock flats that continue south in front of beaches BI 62 and 63. Beach BI 62 lies 50 m to the south and extends for 100 m to the next 150 m long rocky section, with beach BI 63 continuing for another 100 m to a low rocky point. The sand flats narrow to 50 m off the beach. A house is located on the 20 m high point that separates beaches BI 63 and 64. Beach BI 64 lies 100 m south of the point and is a 50 m long pocket of high tide sand fronted by 50 m wide sand and rock flats, with tree-covered slopes gradually rising to 101 m high Ventenat Hill 1 km to the south.
Beach Length: 0.1km
General Hazard Rating:
2/10
Patrols
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