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Beaches in Australia
Beaches In Australia


Australia is blessed with too many amazing beaches to list, offering some of the world's best surfing, snorkelling, scuba diving, and of course just posing around on soft sand chugging a cool one. In the right season the sun is hot, the sea is cool and the beer is cold. Heaven. However....The country is also cursed with a staggering collection of deadly creatures, on land and at sea. Not very common, these critters are well-known to locals and treated fairly casually, but visitors used to less hazardous waters should be aware.

Some very beautiful beaches of australia-

South East Coast [Sydney] - Central East [Brisbane/Gold Coast]: Nov-April for swimming and surfing, though the water isn't exactly warm even then, and sunshine is not guarenteed either, especially in the Sydney area. Bluebottles [Portugese men of-war] choose this season to visit, particularly if there's an onshore breeze. Warnings will be posted, but locals generally disregard the chance of a close encounter with a few painful nematocysts. Part of the Australian deal, battling nature tooth and claw, but rent a wetsuit if you want to surf with protection. North East Coast [Cairns & Great Barrier Reef islands]: all year is hot [above 26C] but Jan-March gets some rain and cloud while December-January is crowded and super heated, so April-Nov is best for swimming. Scuba divers like Sept-Dec.

In terms of protection popular beaches are well provided with lifeguards, safety flags mostly to keep swimmers away from rips/fierce currents, warning signs and stinger or shark nets where necessary. They are there to protect you so look for their guidance and stay within recommended limits.

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