The most 'weird' sea in the world, only 1 person bathes at a time, but customers are still lining up
Although this sea can only accommodate 1 to 2 people for 1 bath, it is especially popular. Why?
Mini beach in Australia.
Surely for each of us, the sea is a vast expanse of water and the sky is so vast that no shore can be seen. On the sands of the sea are also large and can accommodate up to thousands of people. However, in the world there are still some seas with a very "modest" area, even enough for 1-2 people to swim at one time and still attract countless tourists. The tiny sea in Australia is just such a place.
This mini sea is located near Greenly beach located in the southwest of Australia. It is about the same size as a large swimming pool. The entrance of this tiny beach is a large, very fine sand, extremely clear blue sea. Not far away is the natural rock pool Rock Pool. Many people even compare this sea as a natural bath of God.
The tiny sea in Australia has a very modest area.
It is known that this sea is formed naturally. According to the research of scientists, it was built because of the action of sand wind and tide, which depressed a sandy area located near Grennly beach. Water from the Grennly Sea seeps to the sandy surface, creating a small, clear blue sea that never dries up. The natural shape of this sea is also very unique.
This tiny beach can only accommodate from 1 to 2 people to bathe at a time. In fact, the area of the beach is larger than that, but the area with enough water depth for bathing is not much. But, thanks to that, visitors can freely swim without fear of being too deep or too shallow. Moreover, swimming at this beach is safer because it is far from the big waves, avoiding the surfers. With the uniqueness of this mini beach, tourists are excited to swim and check in here.
Right near the mini beach is the famous Greenly beach. Greenly Beach is also a beautiful beach with a stretch of golden sand stretching up to 1km inland and big waves. The waves in here are only 1 m high on average. However, Greenly beach has very large waves and there are many rocks below, so people often recommend visitors to be cautious when swimming or surfing here.
This mini beach is located near the Greenly mother sea.
The beach is surrounded by reefs, with several coral reefs in the center. To the left of Greenly Beach is a pool surrounded by rocks. To swim in this lake, people will be very dependent on the tides. At high tide it becomes dangerous and should not be swimming in it.
The best time to visit Greenly beach would be during the summer months and during low tide. The summer months in South Australia are from December to February. More than just a place to swim, Greenly Beach is also a perfect camping spot. There are about 20 campsites overlooking the beach on the dunes and access to the sea.
Not only swimming, many people choose Greenly beach as a camping place.
Most of these are free camping spots. According to the advice of local people, visitors should camp overnight here to enjoy the sunset and admire all the beautiful scenery at Greenly beach. Adjacent to the beautiful beaches is Greenly Mountain, visitors can climb there to catch the sunrise.
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