Dampier Peninsula

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The Dampier Peninsula is a remote, sparsely populated coastal region in Western Australia known for its red cliffs, white sand beaches, and rich Aboriginal culture.

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Dampier Peninsula canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
peninsula
country Australia
hasAttraction Beagle Bay Sacred Heart Church
Cape Leveque
hasCharacteristic coastal
remote
sparsely populated
hasClimate tropical monsoon climate
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Aboriginal Australians
surface form: Indigenous Australians
hasEconomicActivity fishing
pearling
tourism
hasEcosystem coastal dunes
coral reefs
tropical savanna
hasFeature mangroves
red cliffs
tidal flats
white sand beaches
hasLandUse Aboriginal land
hasRecreationActivity camping
fishing tourism
four-wheel driving
hasRoadAccessVia Cape Leveque Road
hasSettlement Ardyaloon
Beagle Bay
Kooljaman
Lombadina
hasWildlife dugongs
marine turtles
whales
knownFor Aboriginal communities
rich Aboriginal culture
locatedIn Kimberley region
locatedNorthOf Broome
locatedOnCoastOf Indian Ocean
partOf northwest coast of Western Australia
state Western Australia
traditionalOwners Bardi people
Jabirr Jabirr people
Jawi people
Nyulnyul people
surface form: Nimanburr people

Nyulnyul people
surface form: Nyul Nyul people

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Broome locatedNear Dampier Peninsula
Bardi people locatedIn Dampier Peninsula
Bardi people traditionalRegion Dampier Peninsula
Buccaneer Archipelago locatedNear Dampier Peninsula