The Ninety Mile Beach is a 151-kilometer-long stretch of pristine golden sand that separates the Gippsland Lakes from Bass Strait. It is one of the most natural and unspoilt beaches in the world, ideal for beach activities such as swimming, walking, whale and dolphin-spotting, or just lazing in the sun. The beach is backed by long sandy dunes and has a vast array of marine life, with 860 species discovered in a 10 square meter area. The beach can be accessed through several coastal towns, including Woodside Beach, Seaspray, Golden Beach, and Lakes Entrance, which offer life-saving beach patrols during the summer season. A beach wheelchair is available at the Lakes Entrance Main Beach and Surf Lifesaving Club, and at the Seaspray Surf Life Saving Club. The beach is also home to several parks and reserves, including the Ninety Mile Beach Marine National Park and the Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park
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