Perched on Australia’s southwestern tip, the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse has been standing watch over the meeting point of the Indian and Southern Oceans since 1895. Rising 128 feet (39 meters) above the rugged coastline, this historic lighthouse offers visitors scenic views and the opportunity to capture stunning photos. The surrounding grounds provide a vantage point for spotting dolphins and whales, especially during their migratory seasons. Today, visitors can explore the lighthouse, learn about its maritime history, and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
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