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Luzas - Freshwater Beach, New South Wales
Luzas features a left-breaking reef wave over a boulder bottom, known for its hollow and powerful characteristics. It typically works best at mid tide with rising and falling tides, starting to break properly at 1.5 meters (5 ft) and holding up to 2.4 meters (8 ft). Caution is advised due to rocks and urchins in the area.
This spot is less frequented due to the notorious rocks that can make it sketchy, but when conditions align, it can link up with Kiddies Corner for long rides. Freshwater Beach itself is a picturesque cove, often crowded with locals, especially in summer when bluebottle jellyfish are present. Access is via paddling out through the northern end or jumping off the rocks near the pool. Despite its challenges, Luzas offers a unique surfing experience, especially for those seeking less crowded waves.
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