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17.30°C
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16.01°C
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4.60m
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0.23m
Tide
6/11
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To the north of the Albina Rock reefs the rocky coast continues to trend north with beaches T 765-768 set in amongst the rocks and reefs along the next 2 km of shore. Beach T 765 occupies the 200 m wide bedrock mouth of Waller Creek. The beach extends between the two sand-draped bedrock sides, with rock and reefs extending 100 m into the surf zone. It receives waves averaging 2-3 m, which maintain an inner bar drained by a deep rip against the southern rocks, and an outer bar, which breaks during high seas. The creek maintains an area of unstable bare sand behind the beach, with a blowout climbing the southern boundary rocks.
Beach Length: 0.25km
General Hazard Rating: 8/10

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