
At the southern end of the 600-metre-long Bogola Head, the shoreline curves southwest for 3 kilometres, forming the near-continuous stretches of Fuller and Loader beaches. Fuller Beach (NSW 607) begins at the rocky southern edge of Bogola Head and extends 700 metres south-southwest to a low bluff and rocky outcrop, separating it from the next beach section. A low foredune and the 20-hectare Nargal Lake sit behind the beach. Beyond the outcrop, the southern part of Fuller Beach (NSW 608) stretches for another 1.2 kilometres to a second low bluff and rocky outcrop, marking the border with Loader Beach. This section is flanked by densely vegetated bluffs and a foredune, concealing a lake nestled within a small valley. Loader Beach (NSW 609) continues for another kilometre to the mouth of Corunna Lake (Fig. 4.401), where it curves slightly southward, hugging the rocks of Corunna Point. A small swamp also lies behind the northern foredune near the lake's entrance.