Cape Byron, located in Byron Bay, marks the most easterly point of mainland Australia, extending into the Pacific Ocean. Atop the cape stands the historic Cape Byron Lighthouse, a prominent feature against the coastal landscape. A walking loop around the cape offers panoramic views of the bay and its pristine beaches. The headland and the waters below are part of the Cape Byron State Conservation Area, teeming with marine life. Visitors can explore the scenic trails, enjoy the ocean vistas, and immerse themselves in the natural beauty and rich biodiversity of the area.
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