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The Big Breaker

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The Big Breaker is the most northerly geographic feature in the Houtman Abrolhos islands in the Indian Ocean off the west coast of Australia. It is located at the extreme tip of a reef that extends about three kilometres north of North Island. Its gazetted location is 28°15′56″S 113°35′13″E / 28.26556°S 113.58694°E / -28.26556; 113.58694, but in fact it is located about 270 metres south-east of there, at 28°16′00″S 113°35′21″E / 28.26667°S 113.58917°E / -28.26667; 113.58917. It is so named because it is a breaker, a portion of submerged reef over which waves break.

References

  1. Australia 1:100000 Topographic Survey, Map sheet 1641 (Edition 1): Wallabi
  2. "The Big Breaker". Gazetteer of Australia online. Geoscience Australia, Australian Government.


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