Everything about Ninety Mile Beach Victoria totally explained
The
Ninety Mile Beach is a sandy stretch of south-eastern coastline of
Victoria,
Australia which separates the
Gippsland Lakes region from
Bass Strait.
It is believed to be the third longest uninterrupted beach in the world (behind
Praia do Cassino on the Brazilian southern coast and
Padre Island on the US
Gulf Coast) — just over 151 kilometres (94
miles) running northeastward from a spit near
Port Albert to the man-made channel at
Lakes Entrance, passing the coastal towns of
Woodside,
Seaspray,
Golden Beach, and
Loch Sport. For the northern part of its route the beach runs along a sandbar on what amounts to a series of tidal islands and behind which are several large lakes and numerous shallow littoral lagoons. The area comprises the Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park.
The beach's length ensures that the waves break too close to the beach for good
surfing, and there are strong
rip currents and cross-currents making the conditions somewhat hazardous for the inexperienced swimmer. The local authorities recommend that swimmers stay in the patrolled stretches present at the towns on the beach..
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