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Gnaraloo Station
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Location in Western Australia
Gnaraloo is a working pastoral station and wilderness tourism business located in the Gnaraloo Bay in the Shire of Carnarvon, Western Australia. It is adjacent to the Ningaloo Marine Park and 150 km (93 mi) north of Carnarvon. It is famous for its coastline, wildlife and fishing and waves and wind.[1][2]
The main surf break in the area is known as "Tombstones", which is a heavy barrelling left-hander.[3][4]
^Butler, Bruce.(1999) They're blowing in the wind. Sunday times (Perth, W.A.) 10 January 1999, Sunday section p.4-5
^Gnaraloo – wavesurfing and other attractions at the Station. The West Australian, 28 July 1988, p.116; 2 June 1989, p.55; 1 August 1989, p.4,8,11; 14 September 1990, p.18; 7 May 1993, p.47
^http://www.surfingatlas.com/spot/2638
^Courtney Brown (2010) Tombstones, Gnaraloo Western Australia. (2010-12-01). In Surfing. 46 (12), 112(1).
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