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Garanhan (Macassans Beach)
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This site does not allow caravan access camping trailer access is permitted. No drones. For clarification, please contact the Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation.
Garanhan/Macassan Beach is a long, wide beach of white sand which contrasts with the rough-textured shelves of laterite that run parallel to the general line of the coast.
A narrow, dense strip of retja (monsoon coastal vine forest) overlies the rockshelf and a short walk behind the sandhills leads to a paperbark swamp. There are good shady picnic and camping spots under the casuarinas behind the rockshelf. There is also a composting toilet at this site.
South of the sandy beach behind the rock shelf is Wurrwurrwuy, where a Yolngu record of the annual visits of the Macassan traders is recorded as stone pictures. Here visitors can walk among the stone pictures and learn a little about the history of Yolngu contact with Macassans over hundreds of years.
Anyone wanting to visit this Recreational Area must obtain a General Permit from Dhimurru before they go. Permit applications can be made online or by contacting the Dhimurru office on 08 8939 2700 or permits@dhimurru.com.au.
This site is accessible by 4WD only and is suitale for tents and camper trailers. Sites are unpowered.
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