Cape Range National Park

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Cape Range National Park is a rugged coastal reserve in Western Australia renowned for its limestone ranges, deep canyons, and proximity to the Ningaloo Reef marine ecosystem.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
adjacentTo Ningaloo Reef NERFINISHED
climate arid
semi-desert
country Australia
hasActivity camping
hiking
snorkelling nearby
wildlife watching
hasAttraction Charles Knife Canyon NERFINISHED
Shothole Canyon NERFINISHED
Turquoise Bay (nearby beach access) NERFINISHED
Yardie Creek Gorge NERFINISHED
hasEcosystem arid terrestrial ecosystem
coastal ecosystem
hasFauna black-flanked rock-wallaby NERFINISHED
emus
euro (common wallaroo)
red kangaroo
reptiles
hasFeature caves
karst landscape
sea cliffs
hasFlora acacia shrublands
spinifex grasslands
hasGeologicalFeature deep canyons
limestone ranges
hasLandform cliffs
coastal plain
gorges
hasNearbyEcosystem coral reef ecosystem
IUCNCategory II (National Park)
knownFor deep canyons
proximity to Ningaloo Reef
rugged limestone ranges
whale shark tourism nearby
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Cape Range region NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
managingAuthority Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions NERFINISHED
Parks and Wildlife Service of Western Australia NERFINISHED
nearestTown Exmouth NERFINISHED
partOf Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area NERFINISHED
state Western Australia NERFINISHED
UNESCOWorldHeritageStatus within a World Heritage property
usedFor nature conservation
recreation and tourism

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Gascoyne region containsNationalPark Cape Range National Park
North West Cape hasProtectedArea Cape Range National Park
Ningaloo Coast protectedBy Cape Range National Park