Point Danger

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Point Danger is a prominent coastal headland on the easternmost edge of Australia, marking the boundary between New South Wales and Queensland and known for its scenic views and maritime history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf headland
tourist attraction
climate subtropical
country Australia
dateNamed 1770
governingJurisdiction City of Gold Coast NERFINISHED
Tweed Shire Council NERFINISHED
hasCoordinateRegion easternmost mainland edge of Australia
hasFeature clifftop lookout
parking area
viewing platforms
walking paths
hasHistoricalSignificance location of memorials to maritime services and shipwrecks
site associated with early European coastal exploration of Australia
hasLandmark Captain Cook Memorial and Lighthouse NERFINISHED
hasMemorial Captain Cook Memorial NERFINISHED
Centaur Memorial NERFINISHED
Marine Rescue memorials
hasStructure Point Danger Lighthouse NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Coolangatta NERFINISHED
Gold Coast coastline NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
Tweed Heads NERFINISHED
Tweed River mouth NERFINISHED
knownFor lookout points
maritime history
scenic coastal views
whale watching
locatedIn New South Wales
Queensland
eastern Australia
locatedOn Pacific Ocean
border between New South Wales and Queensland
namedAfter hazardous coastal reefs
namedBy Lieutenant James Cook NERFINISHED
nearestCity Coolangatta NERFINISHED
nearestTown Tweed Heads NERFINISHED
overlooks Duranbah Beach NERFINISHED
Snapper Rocks area NERFINISHED
partOf Gold Coast region NERFINISHED
Tweed Coast NERFINISHED
popularActivity photography
sightseeing
whale watching
usedFor navigation
recreation
sightseeing
whale watching

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