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Population | Isolated | ||||||||
Established | 1997 to the surfing community | ||||||||
Time zone | AEST ( UTC+10) | ||||||||
LGA(s) | Tasmanian Government | ||||||||
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Shipsterns Bluff is a
surfing location on the south eastern coast of
Tasmania on the
Tasman Peninsula Australia.
[1] it was earlier known as Devils Point {{
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Shipsterns Bluff is located in between Cape Raoul & Tunnel Bay, Tasmania. It is approximately a 2 hour drive to the Westside of Tasman National Park where Shipsterns Bluff is located.
It is approximately a 30km boat/ jet ski ride to the location and is regarded amongst the surfing community as one of the wildest and most dangerous locations in the world, also considering waters surrounding the Shipsterns are known as habitat of great white sharks. [2]
Surfers known to have made the pilgrimage to Shipsterns Bluff include:
Local Tasmanian surfer Mike Brennan is in the running for a large award for riding Shipsterns [4]
Swell Direction: W-S.W. Wind Direction: S-S.E . Tide: Medium to High
It is known to hold and break from 1 metre to plus in winter. [5]
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Population | Isolated | ||||||||
Established | 1997 to the surfing community | ||||||||
Time zone | AEST ( UTC+10) | ||||||||
LGA(s) | Tasmanian Government | ||||||||
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Shipsterns Bluff is a
surfing location on the south eastern coast of
Tasmania on the
Tasman Peninsula Australia.
[1] it was earlier known as Devils Point {{
citation}}
: Empty citation (
help)
Shipsterns Bluff is located in between Cape Raoul & Tunnel Bay, Tasmania. It is approximately a 2 hour drive to the Westside of Tasman National Park where Shipsterns Bluff is located.
It is approximately a 30km boat/ jet ski ride to the location and is regarded amongst the surfing community as one of the wildest and most dangerous locations in the world, also considering waters surrounding the Shipsterns are known as habitat of great white sharks. [2]
Surfers known to have made the pilgrimage to Shipsterns Bluff include:
Local Tasmanian surfer Mike Brennan is in the running for a large award for riding Shipsterns [4]
Swell Direction: W-S.W. Wind Direction: S-S.E . Tide: Medium to High
It is known to hold and break from 1 metre to plus in winter. [5]