Places to see - Ethel Beach, Christmas Island

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Track – rough, but suitable for 2WD
A left turn along a rocky track at the bend just prior to Lily Beach.
There is a sandy channel at the eastern end of the beach that is a good entry point for snorkelling when the water is calm. This part of the coast tends to be calmer during the wet season (October to April).
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