Cobourg Peninsula

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Cobourg Peninsula is a remote, sparsely populated peninsula in the Northern Territory of Australia, known for its rugged coastline, rich Indigenous heritage, and protected wilderness areas.

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Cobourg Peninsula canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous protected area
peninsula
access 4WD track
boat
light aircraft
borderedBy Arafura Sea
Van Diemen Gulf
climate tropical monsoon climate
country Australia
distanceFrom approximately 200 kilometres northeast of Darwin
governedBy Northern Territory Government
hasEcosystem monsoon rainforest patches
seagrass beds
tropical savanna
hasFeature coastal wetlands
mangrove forests
offshore reefs
rugged coastline
sandy beaches
hasHistoricSite Fort Wellington
Victoria Settlement
hasLighthouse Cape Don Light
hasProtectedArea Garig Gunak Barlu National Park
hasSettlement Black Point
Cape Don
hasWildlife dugongs
marine turtles
saltwater crocodiles
shorebirds
knownFor marine biodiversity
protected areas
remote wilderness
rich Indigenous heritage
sparsely populated area
locatedIn Northern Territory
Top End
partOf Arnhem Land
surface form: Arnhem Land region
populationDensity very low
season distinct dry season
distinct wet season
traditionalOwners Garig people
Iwaidja people
Marrku people NERFINISHED
usedFor eco-tourism
recreational fishing

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Van Diemen Gulf adjacentTo Cobourg Peninsula
Arnhem Land contains Cobourg Peninsula
Garig Gunak Barlu National Park (nearby on Cobourg Peninsula) locatedIn Cobourg Peninsula
subject surface form: Garig Gunak Barlu National Park
Top End of the Northern Territory contains Cobourg Peninsula
Clarence Strait separates Cobourg Peninsula
Clarence Strait hasNearbyPeninsula Cobourg Peninsula