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Ninety Mile Beach, Victoria

Ninety Mile
Beach
90mile beach 147.41000E 38.24102S.jpg
False colour NASA landsat image of Ninety Mile Beach and the Gippsland Lakes
Country Australia
State Victoria
Region East Gippsland
Coordinates 38°18′8″S 147°17′15″E / 38.30222°S 147.28750°E / -38.30222; 147.28750Coordinates: 38°18′8″S 147°17′15″E / 38.30222°S 147.28750°E / -38.30222; 147.28750
Location of the Ninety Mile Beach in Victoria

The Ninety Mile Beach is a sandy stretch of beach on the south-eastern coastline of the East Gippsland region of Victoria in Australia. The beach faces Bass Strait and backs the Gippsland Lakes. The beach is just over 151 kilometres (94 mi) in length, running north-eastward from a spit near Port Albert to the man-made channel at Lakes Entrance.

Behind the beach are long sandy dunes that separate the Gippsland Lakes from Bass Strait. The beach is an uninterrupted stretch of untamed coastline; it does not have any rocky headlands or platforms, and offshore there are only a few ribbons of reef which are periodically covered by sand.

In the northern section, the beach runs along a sandbar on what amounts to a series of tidal islands. Behind this are several large lakes and numerous shallow littoral lagoons. The three main lakes are Lake King, Lake Victoria and Lake Wellington, partially contained within The Lakes National Park.

The Ninety Mile Beach is located about 260 kilometres (160 mi) from Melbourne and can be reached from the South Gippsland Highway passing the coastal towns of McLoughlins Beach, Woodside, Seaspray, Golden Beach, and Loch Sport. The beach is located within the Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park, with the Ninety Mile Beach Marine National Park located off-shore.


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