Weather Forecast
31.80°C
Current Temperature
13.00km/h
Wind speed
23.06°C
Water Temperature
0.53m
Swell
6.18m
Tide
8/11
UV
Beach K 1351 commences immediately east of the bluffs. The 3.2 km long beach faces northwest, and is fronted by a 300 m wide ultradissipative intertidal beach with a small creek crossing the western end. It is backed by a 150 m wide deflated surface, then extensive beach to foredune ridge plain up to 4 km wide along the eastern creek and containing up to 40 ridges. The innermost ridges commence as several recurved cheniers, which widen to the north. There is a distinct change in form about half way across the ridges, which may be a result of a relative fall in sea level. The outer ridges have been exposed to higher energy conditions and are more foredunes, including a few minor vegetated blowouts. The eastern side of the beach and ridges is bordered by a 1 km wide funnel-shaped creek mouth.
Beach Length: 3.2km
General Hazard Rating: 1/10

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