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With a Surf Life Saving Club established in 1963, this beach offers a 2.1 km stretch of sand facing south-southeast into Storm Bay. Clifton Beach in Tasmania is a coastal suburb about 25 km southeast of Hobart, known for its popular surfing spot. The waves here can reach 1-1.5 meters high, making it a favorite among surfers, but also earning a reputation as one of the most dangerous beaches in Tasmania due to its powerful waves and rip currents. The beach is backed by coastal dunes and bordered by cliffs, creating a picturesque yet challenging environment for beachgoers.

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