Beach WA 925 commences at the sandy foreland it shares with its southern neighbour (WA 924) and trends north-northwest for 4.9 km finally curving to the west for 600 m on the southern side of the Lancelin foreland (Fig. 4.231). The beach is composed of finer sand, which together with waves averaging up to 1 m produces a wider, firm low gradient beach fronted by a continuous shallow bar. The highest waves occur 500 m to 2 km south of the point and usually maintain rips across the bar and surf on the reefs off the northern section of the beach.
Beach Length: 4.9km
Patrols
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