Weather Forecast
30.20°C
Current Temperature
7.00km/h
Wind speed
31.14°C
Water Temperature
0.22m
Swell
3.24m
Tide
14/11
UV
Beach K 1332 is located immediately southwest of Bald Hill and 2 km north of the cape. An open 1 km wide bay links the hill and cape. The beach is a low 400 m long high tide beach that emerges from the mangroves, which it shares with the end of the boulder spit (beach K 1331) and curves to the south to a 20 m high headland. The beach is backed by moderately sloping vegetated sandstone, with the bedrock-controlled creek mouth at the northern end. It is fronted by ridged sand flats extending 500 m into the bay.
Beach Length: 0.4km
General Hazard Rating: 1/10

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