Cosy Corner Beach, Coastal beach in Deepdene, Australia.
Cosy Corner Beach is a coastal beach in Deepdene extending about 200 meters along the shoreline. The sand and clear waters are backed by limestone platforms containing natural blowholes, creating a varied setting for swimming and snorkeling.
The beach originated as a crucial landing point for local fishermen during early European settlement in southwestern Western Australia. This fishing heritage shaped its ongoing role as a place for angling and exploring the sea.
The beach sits within the Ngari Capes Marine Park, where limestone formations shape the coastline. These natural structures create a distinctive habitat that supports marine life including large blue gropers.
The beach is accessible by regular vehicles and has parking areas along with designated zones for camping, fishing, snorkeling, and swimming. Conditions vary with weather, especially when waves crash over the limestone platforms.
South of the parking area, limestone blowholes propel water up to 6 meters high during rough conditions. This rare natural feature makes the beach an intriguing place to observe when timing and conditions align.
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