Beaches K 215 and 216 are located on either side of a low rock spur and reef which protrude 300 m into the bay. Beach K 215 is a 100 m long south-facing beach fronted by 300 m wide sand then reef flats. It abuts beach K 216 that faces east across the bay, consisting of two adjoining 80 m and 60 m strips of high tide sand. There is a low grassy foredune behind the longer section, with beachrock exposed on the beach face and rocks and stunted mangroves to either end, while the shorter section is fronted by continuous intertidal rocks and mangroves to the south, then another 100 m of fringing reef.
Beach Length: 0.15km
General Hazard Rating:
1/10
Patrols
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