Cape du Couedic

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Cape du Couedic is a rugged coastal headland on the southwest tip of Kangaroo Island in South Australia, noted for its historic lighthouse, dramatic cliffs, and abundant marine wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cape
headland
administeredBy Government of South Australia NERFINISHED
country Australia
hasAccess Cape du Couedic Road NERFINISHED
hasClimate cool temperate maritime climate
hasConservationStatus within protected national park
hasFeature exposed coastal conditions
strong ocean swells
hasGeologicalFeature rocky shoreline
rugged cliffs
wave-cut platforms
hasHeritageValue coastal conservation
maritime navigation
hasHistoricSite Cape du Couedic Lighthouse Keepers’ Cottages NERFINISHED
hasNearbyAttraction Admirals Arch NERFINISHED
Remarkable Rocks NERFINISHED
hasNearbyMarineEnvironment kelp-dominated reefs
rocky reef habitats
hasOcean Southern Ocean NERFINISHED
hasRecreation photography opportunities
scenic lookout points
hasStructure Cape du Couedic Lighthouse NERFINISHED
hasTourismActivity coastal walking
lighthouse tourism
wildlife viewing
hasView Southern Ocean horizon
offshore rock stacks
hasWildlife Australian sea lions
New Zealand fur seals NERFINISHED
dolphins
seabirds
whales
isPartOf Kangaroo Island coastline NERFINISHED
South Australian coastal landscape
knownFor New Zealand fur seal colony
abundant marine wildlife
dramatic coastal scenery
historic lighthouse
languageOfToponym French
locatedIn Great Australian Bight NERFINISHED
Kangaroo Island NERFINISHED
South Australia
locatedInProtectedArea Flinders Chase National Park NERFINISHED
managedBy Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia NERFINISHED
namedAfter French naval officer du Couedic
partOf southwest tip of Kangaroo Island

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Flinders Chase National Park contains Cape du Couedic