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The secluded beach
The secluded beach is a real location in Newcastle, New South Wales, named across the written works of C. W. Smith. Likely Susan Gilmore Beach (low-tide access). It is plotted on the Literary Atlas of Newcastle among the city's coastal sites.
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Across the works
Antinomicity
'A secluded beach in Newcastle… only accessible at two entry points' — the site of the fall and injury that, in the preface, prompts the book.
There is a secluded beach in Newcastle that is only accessible at two entry points— Antinomicity