Cape Range

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Cape Range is a rugged limestone mountain range in Western Australia known for its dramatic gorges, caves, and proximity to the Ningaloo Coast.

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instanceOf limestone range
mountain range
adjacentTo Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
biome semi-arid shrubland
climate arid
conservationSignificance high biodiversity value
important karst ecosystem
country Australia
distanceFromPerth over 1,000 kilometres north of Perth
drainagePattern ephemeral creeks
elevationMax about 314 metres
formedBy uplift
geologicalAge Cenozoic
geologicalComposition limestone
hasFeature dolines
karst aquifers
sinkholes
hasLandform caves
cliffs
gorges
plateaus
hasProtectedArea Cape Range National Park NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Exmouth Gulf NERFINISHED
isPartOf Ningaloo Coast World Heritage area NERFINISHED
knownFor caves
dramatic gorges
karst features
rugged terrain
locatedIn Western Australia
locatedOn North West Cape NERFINISHED
managementAuthority Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (Western Australia) NERFINISHED
near Ningaloo Coast NERFINISHED
nearestTown Exmouth NERFINISHED
orientation roughly north–south
overlooks Ningaloo Reef NERFINISHED
partOf Cape Range Peninsula NERFINISHED
region Gascoyne region NERFINISHED
supportsSpecies cave-adapted invertebrates
reptiles
rock wallabies
tourismActivity gorge sightseeing
hiking
wildlife viewing
usedFor nature-based tourism
scientific research
worldHeritageContext Ningaloo Coast World Heritage property NERFINISHED

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North West Cape hasFeature Cape Range