Gary H.
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Gloriously wild and windswept, with a palpable feeling of being at the end of the world. Long summer days can be hot, hazy and languid with boiling hot sand, slowly fading into the cool stillness of evening. But when the weather turns, few Australian ocean beaches have their equal: huge rollers come thundering toward the shore with their billowing white manes tossed high into the air behind them. Johanna is a marvellously atmospheric place to watch the forces of nature shape a coastline that has been shaped and shifted over eons, and continues to be so. The walk to Rotten Point at the far end of the beach is 4km one way and presents the visitor with unusual rock formations and accumulated flotsam and jetsam from far away lands.