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31.20°C
Current Temperature
28.00km/h
Wind speed
24.79°C
Water Temperature
1.36m
Swell
0.61m
Tide
13/11
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Beach WA 1369 is located on the southern side of the point and commences beneath the cape lighthouse. It is a 500 m long curving beach, narrow in the north, widening to about 50 m in the south where it curves into a small north-facing embayment formed by the next point. Here the foredune has been ramped up against the bluffs. It can be viewed from the lighthouse, but there is no safe access down the steep bluffs to the beach. Sand flats extend about 300 m off the centre of the beach narrowing to each end.
Beach Length: 0.5km
General Hazard Rating: 1/10

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