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Cape Leveque, located at the northern tip of the Dampier Peninsula in Western Australia, is a remote spot with stunning sandy beaches that are drawing more visitors. The area is home to a 44-foot-tall lighthouse built in 1911, marking the western entrance of King Sound. It was historically a camping ground for ancient nomadic people and continues to be used by the Bardi people today. With its rich history, diverse wildlife, and beautiful coastline, Cape Leveque offers a unique and peaceful escape for those willing to make the journey.

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