Weather Forecast
7.10°C
Current Temperature
9.00km/h
Wind speed
17.27°C
Water Temperature
0.49m
Swell
3.65m
Tide
2/11
UV
Beach T 1038 continues on the eastern side of the boundary rock ridge for another 200 m to the next small rocky outcrop. This is a 50 m wide high tide beach fronted by 50-100 m wide intertidal rock flats. Permanent rips flow out against the boundary rocks at high tide, while the rocks are exposed at low tide. Beach T 1039 extends for another 150 m from the small rock outcrop to the base of Wet Cave Point, with slopes rising to 130 m above the eastern end of the beach. It is a similar high tide sandy beach fronted by rock flats, with a permanent rip against the western rock boundary. Both beaches are backed by coastal heath, then the steep slopes of the hill. A walking track from Sisters Beach crosses the rear of Wet Cave Point and provides foot access to this end of the bay.
Beach Length: 0.15km
General Hazard Rating: 6/10

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