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Video#66: Point Danger and Duranbah surfers Queensland, Australia. June, 2014 Point Danger is an Australian headland jutting into the Pacific Ocean. Point Danger separates the two Australian states of New South Wales (to the South) and Queensland (to the North). A monument erected in honor of British explorer Captain Cook lies right near the border between the two administrative states. Just to the North is the surf break known as Snapper Rocks (not shown), and just to the South is Duranbah Beach, which we see from a high vantage point.
Also shown are three dogs playing on the beach, a boat, a video photographer, and some native plants. If you look closely at the surfers, you might even notice some tiny silvery fish hopping out of the water then splashing down.
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