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This beach is fairly small, with a much smaller beach tucked just a 50 metre paddle southwest.
Good sand, and shade on the waters edge under the trees. An excellent place to sling a hammock. Fairly quiet and tucked away, it is rare to find more than a dozen people on the beach.
It is now linked with Taa Toh Lagoon by a concrete walkway. Makes for an interesting stroll, especially at sunset where wonderful camera opportunities abound at sunset. Snorkelling here can be interesting. Some large coral outcrops in the bay, but most people swim around the rocks on the southwest side.
Look out here for bluespotted stingray sleeping under rock shelves. The straight line of their tail is a giveaway for finding them. Look out also for the shy Black-Blotched porcupinefish with its huge sad eyes and its cousin the Spotted Porcupinefish. Shoals of Snapper found here. Beaked coralfish are an exotic delight to look out for as well as damsel fish protecting their individual feeding ground, Rock Lizardfish sitting around looking menacing. Also possible to see small octopus here in the shallows.
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