Roaring Beach
Place in Tasmania, Australia
43°05′17″S 147°40′23″E / 43.08806°S 147.67306°E / -43.08806; 147.67306Mean max temp | Mean min temp | Annual rainfall |
18 °C 64 °F | 5 °C 41 °F | 900 mm 35.4 in |
Roaring Beach is a beach notable for its sand dunes, surfing and beach combing on the Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia
Surfing
This popular surfing beach is the only one on the west coast of the Tasman Peninsula, which is the prevailing wind direction. It has a dangerous rip.[1]
It is part of Protected areas of Tasmania under conservation areas. It is accessed by road from Nubeena (the aboriginal word for crayfish).
Aboriginal artefacts
Middens, fossilised wood and stone tools exist near the mouth of the creek.[2]
References
External links
- http://beachsafe.org.au/beach/tas0335 (Roaring Beach)
- http://www.touringtasmania.info/roaring_beach.htm
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Surfing areas of Australia
- Agnes Water
- Angourie Point
- Bells Beach
- Bondi Beach
- Burleigh Heads
- Byron Bay
- City Beach
- Cow Bombie
- Cronulla
- Currumbin Alley
- Duranbah Beach
- Esperance
- Floreat Beach
- Gold Coast
- Gnaraloo
- Greenmount Beach
- Huzzas
- Jan Juc
- Johanna
- Kirra
- Manly
- Margaret River
- Maroubra
- Newcastle
- Noosa Heads
- Northern Beaches
- Rainbow Bay
- Roaring Beach
- Scarborough
- Seaspray
- Shark Island
- Ship Stern Bluff
- Snapper Rocks
- South Coast
- Stradbroke Island
- Sunshine Coast
- Supertubes
- Surfers Paradise
- Thirteenth Beach
- Torquay
- Woodside Beach
- Yallingup
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