The Big Breaker

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The Big Breaker is the most northerly geographic feature in the Houtman Abrolhos. It is located at the extreme tip of a reef that extends about three kilometres north of North Island.[1] Its gazetted location is 28°15′56″S 113°35′13″E / -28.26556, 113.58694,[2] but in fact it is located about 270 metres south-east of there, at 28°16′00″S 113°35′21″E / -28.266667, 113.58917Coordinates: 28°16′00″S 113°35′21″E / -28.266667, 113.58917. It is so named because it is a breaker, a portion of submerged reef over which waves break.

[edit] 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.