Along the cliffs where the sheer rock face protrudes out into the current and forms an outcrop between Monkey Beach and Dungon Beach there are a number of ledges and boulders that form an interesting reef perpendicular to the current. The largest of these rocks has a cave at the base just big enough for a man to get inside (tight squeeze – not recommended – could be stingy things inside too!).
This cave used to be home to a large Dusky Grouper called Ernie, fed up with the neighbours; Ernie has regrettably moved on for a quieter neighbourhood. He has left us with a resident school of Copperbellies however and this area is teaming with Sardines and Fusiliers that play in the current. Keep an eye out for Blue Spotted Rays and Mantis Crabs at this site.