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The most western point of Victoria, Australia, is Cape Nelson, located near the town of Nelson. This picturesque cape is known for its rugged coastline and scenic views of the Southern Ocean. It is part of the Cape Nelson State Park, which features walking trails and opportunities for wildlife observation. The area is also significant for its lighthouse, built in 1884, which is still operational today.

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