Towra Point, the northern tip of the of the land area stretching
into Botany Bay bears clear waters and a white beach. Beyond starts
the Towra Point Nature Reserve, which is often stated as the most
important wetland in the Sydney area. There are public moorings on
a day use basis, and on a hot summer day, this beach is one of the
regional secrets. You may also see marine wildlife, plenty of fish,
including stingrays.
Access: You must come by boat as land access through Towra
Point Nature Reserve is first by permit only, and secondly
impenetrable through the swamps. Landing of a larger vessel is at
the day use area, then walk the short distance along the beach
until you are closest to GZ. If you feel, please take some rubbish
off your way 
Juvgr yvq, fvggvat va fznyy ohfu naq uvtu tenff.