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17.70°C
Current Temperature
4.00km/h
Wind speed
21.46°C
Water Temperature
1.85m
Swell
0.35m
Tide
5/11
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Beach WA 916 is located in the slight indentation called Breton Bay, the end of the private Greenwood Road, with no public access. The beach trends straight north for 3.2 km, terminating at First Bluff, a slight protrusion in the shore marks the beginning of a calcarenite section. The beach is usually reflective and backed by a low foredune and generally cleared farmland, with a series of six beachfront shacks located midway along the beach. Beaches 917 and 918 occupy the calcarenite section of shore.
Beach Length: 3.2km
General Hazard Rating: 4/10

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