There are several capes in far southwestern Western Australia,
There are several capes in far southwestern Western Australia,Cape LeeuwinCape NaturalisteCape ClairaultCape MentelleCape FreycinetCape HamelinCape D'Entrecasteaux
Cape Leeuwin in the southwestern corner of Western Australia is where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet.
Cape Leeuwin is in the far southwest of Western Australia, Australia's largest state.
Cape Leeuwin is in the far southwest of Western Australia, Australia's largest state.
Northern quolls are found within about 200km of the coastal areas of northern Australia, from Cape York in the east, across the Top End, and extending to northeast Western Australia. They are also found in the Hamersley Range and Kimberley regions of Western Australia.
Some of the capes that can be found along the western part of the Western Australian coastline are:North West Cape, near ExmouthCape Farquhar, just South of the Tropic of CapricornCape Cuvier, South of Cape FarquharCape Naturaliste, Cape Freycinet and Cape Leeuwin, all in the southwest corner
Dirk Hartog landed on what is now known as Dirk Hartog Island, at Cape Inscription, Western Australia on 25 October 1616.
Cape Naturaliste lighthouse is positioned in far southwestern Australia, overlooking Geographe Bay. It was built in 1903 and the light was first operational in 1904.
Cape Leeuwin is found in the far southwest of Australia.
Cape York Peninsula is found in Queensland, in Australia's northeast quadrant.
The Black swan is native to Australia. It has also been introduced to New Zealand. Although it is the avian emblem of Western Australia, it is found throughout Australia, except for the desert interior and Cape York Peninsula.
Coastal Plains, the Eastern Highlands, the Central Lowlands and the Western Plateau.