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Beachcombing |
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| The resort is
located on a narrow strip of land between Cape Hillsborough and Andrews
Point, and fronts onto Casuarina Bay. The extensive walk from
Andrews Point to Indian Head at Cape Hillsborough provides many special
places to explore. There are a variety of caves, rock pools,
geological structures and expanses of open beach to explore. |
| The rock
formations are wonderful and lasting evidence of the
volcanic activity millions of years ago. These border both ends of Casuarina
Bay with the beach providing its own special entertainment. Busy sand
bubbler crabs create intricate patterns in the sand at low tide, and many
sea creatures live in the rock pools. |
| The beach is
firm providing the ideal location for a game of soccer, cricket or a
leisurely stroll. It's delightful to see the children's faces as
they discover a new and interesting creature, or splash around in the rock
pools.
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| But of special fascination to everyone
are the wallabies and kangaroos visiting the beach and enjoying the water in the early
morning or occasionally in the late afternoons.
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![]() Photo courtesy of G & B Shuttleworth |