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Point Leo is a small settlement on Westernport Bay, about 70 km south of Melbourne.
It has an excellent surf beach, and extensive reefs are exposed at low tide.
I visited Pt Leo on Wednesday afternoon May 20, 2009, doing a 4 km (return) beachwalk from the car-park west to the big reef.
There was a very low tide, exposing the reefs, but not much surf!
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It has an excellent surf beach, and extensive reefs are exposed at low tide.
I visited Pt Leo on Wednesday afternoon May 20, 2009, doing a 4 km (return) beachwalk from the car-park west to the big reef.
There was a very low tide, exposing the reefs, but not much surf!
See the full set of Photos
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