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Cape Naturaliste is a headland in the south western region of Western Australia at the western edge of the Geographe Bay. It is the northernmost point of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge which was named after the cape. Also the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse and the Cape to Cape hiking track were named after this location.
Settlements
The nearest settlement is Bunker Bay – a community that evolved from holiday shacks to very expensive housing for wealthy residents as well as featuring a popular beach resort. Further east, across the Bay, is Dunsborough, a much older settlement. Busselton is located still further east from there.
History
The first peoples in Cape Naturaliste were the Wardandi Aboriginal people, who called it Kwirreejeenungup, meaning 'the place with the beautiful view'. In 1801, the French navigator Nicolas Baudin stopped here on 30 May during his exploration of Australia.: 57 The French were mapping the coast of New Holland. Baudin named the bay they found Geographe Bay, after his flagship, Géographe.: 57 Later, the cape was named after the expedition's second ship, Naturaliste.: 57
Climate
Cape Naturaliste has a warm-summer mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csb, with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters).
General references
Marchant, Leslie R. French Napoleonic Placenames of the South West Coast, Greenwood, WA. R.I.C. Publications, 2004. ISBN 1-74126-094-9
Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Australia: Western Australia". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
References
External links
Lighthouse visiting information
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Banksia ser. Dryandra
- Daftar taman nasional di Australia
- Cape Naturaliste
- Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park
- Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse
- ADV Cape Naturaliste
- Cape to Cape Track
- Cape Leeuwin
- Dunsborough, Western Australia
- ADV Cape Schanck
- Cape Naturaliste College
- Busselton