SURFERS SCORE!! - Rare sandbar forms, Northern NSW
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
- It takes large southerly swells to move the sand up along the Northern NSW Coastline, particularly where there is no sand-pumping. This beach can have little sand and be a rock-filled cove for months on end. When the sands return, it often starts with a large sandbar around the back of Norries Headland.
When a large swell comes through with offshore winds, it creates the perfect spot for Surfers to tow in and jump off skis onto the long walls. There's often a strong Southerly current that makes it impossible to paddle, no matter how fit you are.
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That's Cabarita. And that sand has slowly made its way up from Byron 🤙🏽 i love home, we are so blessed here ❤️ 🙏🏽
Cabba. First time I've ever seen so much sand in front of the headland.
Probably all that sand that went missing from Byron a couple of years ago…..
It's cabba
That's not trappies ...
Yea I dunno looks a bit fat to me...
haha
Sawtell, trapdoors