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Why Dee Why Rocks

Dee Why Beach adjoins Long Reef. The rocks are sandstone, layered down many years ago by the weight of more sand on top.
Photo: Dee Why Beach adjoins Long Reef. The rocks are sandstone, layered down many years ago by the weight of more sand on top.
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Why Dee Why Rocks

Photo: Dee Why Beach, by the Rock Pool. Long Reef Beach is in the distance.

You can usually find some surf, but strong currents and rips can make it hazardous for swimmers.

Description: Dee Why Beach adjoins Long Reef. The rocks are sandstone, layered down many years ago by the weight of more sand on top.

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