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Byron Bay: Why a famous Australian beach is disappearing

Byron Bay on the New South Wales north coast is a surfing and tourism hotspot.

But for the past six months its most popular attraction, Main Beach, has been eroding away.

Professor Rodger Tomlinson from the Griffith Centre for Coastal Management, explained to the BBC that his team have identified the cause of the erosion – a process called “headland bypassing”.

Video by Isabelle Rodd

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