Cape Byron
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Cape Byron is the easternmost point of the mainland of Australia, located in New South Wales.[1] It is about 3 km (1.9 mi) east of the town of Byron Bay, New South Wales and projects into the Pacific Ocean at 28.6335° S, 153.6383° E. A lighthouse is situated there. It is a popular area for hiking and for whale watching. Two national parks, one a conservation area and a marine park, are on the bay.
Cape Byron | |
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Coordinates: 28.632778°S 153.638889°E / -28.632778; 153.638889 | |
Location | Byron Bay, NSW |
Offshore water bodies | Tasman Sea |
Cape Byron has a significant influences on the open beaches to its north.[2] Longshore drift transports sand northwards. Sand blocked by the cape drops off the continental shelf, which is very narrow here, at a rate of around 50,000 cubic metres of sand per year.[2]