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Published: December 27th 2021
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True to it's name, Pearl Beach is a 'Gem' located on the Western Shoreline, sharing the Peninsula with nearby Patonga. The south end of the beach is placid, sheltered by a rocky point and Lion Island and is favoured by most visitors as a swimming spot. The north end of the beach is known for rough surf and is unofficially called "the dumpers".
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The Pearl Beach pool was heritage listed by the National Trust and provided with a heritage plaque stating that it is ‘a place of continuing recreational and social significance’.
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