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Bunurong Coast

Bunurong Coast. By Caitlin Ribolli. Bunurong Coast. The Bunurong Coast is 140 kilometres south-east of Melbourne. The Bunurong Coast line begins at Coal point and heads west 17 kilometres to Wreck Creek near Inverloch.

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Bunurong Coast

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  1. Bunurong Coast By Caitlin Ribolli

  2. Bunurong Coast • The Bunurong Coast is 140kilometres south-east ofMelbourne. • The Bunurong Coast line beginsat Coal point and heads west 17kilometres to Wreck Creek nearInverloch. • The Boon Wurrung, Bunurong and Gunai-Kurnai people identify the Bunurong Marine and Coastal Park as their Traditional Country.

  3. Biological impacts • The diverse marine habitats at Bunurong include extensive intertidal rock platforms which are covered in pink coralline algae, barnacles and shells, as well as fields of Neptune's Necklace, a green algae that looks like strings of beads.

  4. Climate

  5. Geological impacts • Rugged sandstone cliffs along much of the boundary of the park are a striking backdrop for beach activities, featuring sandy coves, rocky headlands, caves and rock pinnacles. • It is a very special place with striking rock formations, attractive sandy coves and rugged sandstone cliffs. • Read more: http://south-gippsland.com/bunurong.htm#ixzz1ftrXuFIl

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