Augusta is a seaport town in the Augusta-Margaret River region at the southwestern tip of Western Australia, about 315km by car from Perth, the capital of Western Australia, and about 40km from the (Margaret River) of the Margaret River. One of the most popular countries near Western Australia: Cape Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park) National Park (South end), with a permanent population of about 1000 people.
Augusta's Cape Levin (Cape Leeuwin) is the southwestern corner of the entire Australian continent, with a long coastline, white beaches with pale blue water, few visitors, and a sense of the ends of the earth. Here, you can see the sunrise in one sea surface and the sunset in another sea without much walking, and the tourists who visit here are always hesitant to go to town in what season. Because the town has warm waters and waves in summer and whale migrations in winter, don't worry, there are world-famous red wines all year round.