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Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse is at the northernmost tip of Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park in West Australia's southwestern corner, Cape Naturalist, about 12km from the nearest town of the resort town of Dunsborough, about 260km from Perth, the Western Australian capital.
Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse is 20 metres tall and has a cylindrical tower built of limestone from nearby quarries. The lighthouse stands alone at the end of cape nadorulis, on three sides of the boundless indian ocean, feeling the end of the world.
The lighthouse is still at work, with an information center and a coffee shop on the side, where day-goers can take a guided tour.
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