Jutting out into the ocean at the southwestern tip of Kangaroo Island, Cape du Couedic is a windswept headland and a highlight of Flinders Chase National Park. The rocky landscape is marked by the iconic Cape Du Couedic Lighthouse, which stands as a sentinel over the rugged coastline. Below, visitors can observe a colony of fur seals basking on the rocks. A short walk away, Admirals Arch, a natural rock formation, offers a dramatic view of the sea and the sculpted cliffs. Today, visitors can explore the lighthouse, watch the playful seals, and marvel at the arch’s unique geology.
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