Cape York Peninsula

Cape York Peninsula

Cape York Peninsula

Cape York Peninsula, spanning nearly 47,000 square miles in Far North Queensland, reaches Australia’s northernmost point, often referred to as ‘The Tip.’ This vast and rugged region is a haven for adventurers, offering a diverse landscape of white-sand beaches, pristine rain forests, wetlands, eucalyptus groves, and coral reefs. Ancient rock art adorns the area, providing a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of its indigenous inhabitants. Visitors can explore this unspoiled wilderness, experiencing the natural beauty and unique ecosystems that make Cape York Peninsula a remarkable destination.

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