Cape Leveque, situated on the tip of the Dampier Peninsula in Australia, has been home to Aboriginal communities for approximately 7,000 years. This remote and striking coastline features brick-red cliffs that contrast with pearl-white sand and clear blue waters. Visitors can explore the rugged landscape, immersing themselves in the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Today, travelers have the opportunity to learn about the local Aboriginal communities, gaining insights into their enduring connection to this remarkable land.
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