Korora, Sandy beach in Coffs Harbour, Australia.
Korora is a beach in Coffs Harbour stretching approximately 650 meters with coarse sand and cobbles along its shore. A protective reef sits about 300 meters offshore from the central section.
The beach developed alongside Coffs Harbour's shift from a timber industry hub to a coastal residential town. This transformation changed how the area relates to the shoreline.
Residents gather here regularly to swim, surf, and fish, showing how the beach shapes daily life in the area. This activity pattern reflects the strong connection between the local community and the ocean.
Access the beach from the north through Hills Beach car park or from the central area via a winding road with parking. Both routes provide convenient parking for visitors.
The beach becomes noticeably steeper during high tide, while low tide reveals a natural shallow sandbar. These tidal changes reshape the beach experience throughout the day.
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