Beaches WA 1751 and 1752 occupy part of the next small embayment located 500 m to the north to the lee of Holden Point (Fig. 4.383). Beach WA 1751 curves around the southern corner of the bay for 250 m. It faces northwest and is backed by a low partly active foredune. It is bordered by 16 m high Holden Point to the west, and a small rock outcrop that separates it from beach WA 1752 to the north. Beach WA 1752 continues to the north for another 200 m, terminating against some low rocks, with a small mangrove-fringed creek mouth 100 m to the north. Vehicle tracks reach the rear of both beaches.
Beach Length: 0.2km
Patrols
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