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Mackenzies Bay is a small rough and rocky bay with no sand that gets pounded by the waves and wind gales, creating a mixture of smooth and moon cratered rocks of all shapes and sizes. In unusual weather with a large sand dump it has been turned overnight into a beach, but this is only known to happen every 7-10 years. With polariser and some grain.