Earlier in the morning the sky was clear but later wispy clouds started moving from the west and by the time I arrived at this beach, they had moved over the ocean. This view looking east. Terrace Beach is only about 5 or 6 kms from the highway but an AWD or 4WD is recommended as it is a rough dirt track through the forest and takes about 15 minutes. There are many mounds to go over and about a metre (yard) high and 20 metres apart or closer as the hill goes down to the beach. A one lane track and I think the mounds are to stop erosion and to drain away the rain. Many potholes at the start of the track and it is very good to tighten up the stomach muscles! A dot on the horizon, if you can identify, is a sailboat. Located in the Beowa National Park on the Far South Coast NSW. (Formerly Ben Boyd National Park).
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