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English (Translate this text in English): Just north of the well known Mettam's Pool. Located at the end of Hamersley Street in North Beach.
English (Translate this text in English): Just north of the well known Mettam's Pool. Located at the end of Hamersley Street in North Beach.
Just north of the well known Mettam's Pool. Located at the end of Hamersley Street in North Beach.
English (Translate this text in English): Just north of the well known Mettam's Pool. Located at the end of Hamersley Street in North Beach.
English (Translate this text in English): Just north of the well known Mettam's Pool. Located at the end of Hamersley Street in North Beach.
English (Translate this text in English): Just north of the well known Mettam's Pool. Located at the end of Hamersley Street in North Beach.
English (Translate this text in English): Just north of the well known Mettam's Pool. Located at the end of Hamersley Street in North Beach.
English (Translate this text in English): Just north of the well known Mettam's Pool. Located at the end of Hamersley Street in North Beach.
English (Translate this text in English): Just north of the well known Mettam's Pool. Located at the end of Hamersley Street in North Beach.
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Average depth 3 m / 9.8 ft
Max depth 6 m / 19.7 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): This is a small, protected beach with its own change rooms. Provides an ideal, shallow area for swimming with the reef beginning a few metres from the shore. Recommend diving at high tide as the water is very shallow over the nearby reef at low tide.
Plenty of interesting reef formations as well as a variety of fish and resident eagle rays in the sandy areas. One ray is particularly accustomed to humans and can be seen in the swimming area frequently.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a small, protected beach with its own change rooms. Provides an ideal, shallow area for swimming with the reef beginning a few metres from the shore. Recommend diving at high tide as the water is very shallow over the nearby reef at low tide.
Plenty of interesting reef formations as well as a variety of fish and resident eagle rays in the sandy areas. One ray is particularly accustomed to humans and can be seen in the swimming area frequently.
This is a small, protected beach with its own change rooms. Provides an ideal, shallow area for swimming with the reef beginning a few metres from the shore. Recommend diving at high tide as the water is very shallow over the nearby reef at low tide.
Plenty of interesting reef formations as well as a variety of fish and resident eagle rays in the sandy areas. One ray is particularly accustomed to humans and can be seen in the swimming area frequently.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a small, protected beach with its own change rooms. Provides an ideal, shallow area for swimming with the reef beginning a few metres from the shore. Recommend diving at high tide as the water is very shallow over the nearby reef at low tide.
Plenty of interesting reef formations as well as a variety of fish and resident eagle rays in the sandy areas. One ray is particularly accustomed to humans and can be seen in the swimming area frequently.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a small, protected beach with its own change rooms. Provides an ideal, shallow area for swimming with the reef beginning a few metres from the shore. Recommend diving at high tide as the water is very shallow over the nearby reef at low tide.
Plenty of interesting reef formations as well as a variety of fish and resident eagle rays in the sandy areas. One ray is particularly accustomed to humans and can be seen in the swimming area frequently.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a small, protected beach with its own change rooms. Provides an ideal, shallow area for swimming with the reef beginning a few metres from the shore. Recommend diving at high tide as the water is very shallow over the nearby reef at low tide.
Plenty of interesting reef formations as well as a variety of fish and resident eagle rays in the sandy areas. One ray is particularly accustomed to humans and can be seen in the swimming area frequently.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a small, protected beach with its own change rooms. Provides an ideal, shallow area for swimming with the reef beginning a few metres from the shore. Recommend diving at high tide as the water is very shallow over the nearby reef at low tide.
Plenty of interesting reef formations as well as a variety of fish and resident eagle rays in the sandy areas. One ray is particularly accustomed to humans and can be seen in the swimming area frequently.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a small, protected beach with its own change rooms. Provides an ideal, shallow area for swimming with the reef beginning a few metres from the shore. Recommend diving at high tide as the water is very shallow over the nearby reef at low tide.
Plenty of interesting reef formations as well as a variety of fish and resident eagle rays in the sandy areas. One ray is particularly accustomed to humans and can be seen in the swimming area frequently.
English (Translate this text in English): This is a small, protected beach with its own change rooms. Provides an ideal, shallow area for swimming with the reef beginning a few metres from the shore. Recommend diving at high tide as the water is very shallow over the nearby reef at low tide.
Plenty of interesting reef formations as well as a variety of fish and resident eagle rays in the sandy areas. One ray is particularly accustomed to humans and can be seen in the swimming area frequently.
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Trip: Hamersley & Mettam's Pool
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Headed out in the morning with Marie and Craig to Hamerlsey Pool for my first proper snorkel. I borrowed one of Marie's masks as mine always wants to fog up. Also learned that my fins are technically a bit too small, got mild pins a
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