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Located on the headland of Cape Leeuwin, the southernmost point on the mainland of the Australian Continent, stands the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse.
Bay from which the limestone for the nearby Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse was quarried.
Small sheltered south-facing beach that forms the southern side of the sandy foreland that ties Skippy Rock to the shore. Rocks also outcrop on and immediately off the beach.
Historic waterwheel used to supply the nearby Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse keepers with water.
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