List of islands of Western Australia, 0-9, A-C
Encyclopedia
This is a list of islands in Western Australia. It includes all coastal and inland island
s, cay
s, isle
s and islet
s. It also includes named island groups, archipelago
s and island clumps.
This list is complete with respect to the 1996 Gazetteer of Australia
. Dubious names have been checked against the online 2004 data, and in all cases confirmed correct. However, if any islands have been gazetted or deleted since 1996, this list does not reflect these changes. Strictly speaking, Australian place names are gazetted in capital letters only; the names in this list have been converted to mixed case in accordance with normal capitalisation conventions. Locations are as gazetted; obviously some islands may extend over large areas.
Island
An island or isle is any piece of sub-continental land that is surrounded by water. Very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, cays or keys. An island in a river or lake may be called an eyot , or holm...
s, cay
Cay
A cay , also spelled caye or key, is a small, low-elevation, sandy island formed on the surface of coral reefs. Cays occur in tropical environments throughout the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans , where they provide habitable and agricultural land for hundreds of thousands of people...
s, isle
Isle
Isle may refer to:* An island, land surrounded by water* Isle, Haute-Vienne, a commune of the Haute-Vienne département in France* Isle, Minnesota, a small city in the United States* Isle , a river in France* River Isle, a river in England...
s and islet
Islet
An islet is a very small island.- Types :As suggested by its origin as islette, an Old French diminutive of "isle", use of the term implies small size, but little attention is given to drawing an upper limit on its applicability....
s. It also includes named island groups, archipelago
Archipelago
An archipelago , sometimes called an island group, is a chain or cluster of islands. The word archipelago is derived from the Greek ἄρχι- – arkhi- and πέλαγος – pélagos through the Italian arcipelago...
s and island clumps.
This list is complete with respect to the 1996 Gazetteer of Australia
Gazetteer of Australia
The Gazetteer of Australia is a register of the location and spelling of geographical names across Australia. It is compiled by the Intergovernmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping and derived from state, territory, and Australian government agencies....
. Dubious names have been checked against the online 2004 data, and in all cases confirmed correct. However, if any islands have been gazetted or deleted since 1996, this list does not reflect these changes. Strictly speaking, Australian place names are gazetted in capital letters only; the names in this list have been converted to mixed case in accordance with normal capitalisation conventions. Locations are as gazetted; obviously some islands may extend over large areas.
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Name | Coordinates | Remarks |
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1 Island | 28°54′34"S 113°52′55"E | |
2 Island | 28°54′34"S 113°52′42"E | |
3 Island | 28°54′24"S 113°52′16"E | |
6 Mile Island | 33°38′23"S 123°57′57"E | |
7 Island | 28°54′22"S 113°51′21"E | |
8 Island | 28°53′56"S 113°51′36"E |
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Abutilon Island | 20°40′5"S 115°34′44"E | |
Acasta Island | 14°10′26"S 125°40′18"E | |
Adele Island Adele Island Adele Island is an island located in the Indian Ocean approximately North of Bardi off the Kimberley coast in Western Australia.-Description:The island is fish-hook shaped and has a length of and a width of and a total area of... |
15°31′25"S 123°9′16"E | |
Admiral Island | 16°4′0"S 123°24′6"E | |
Adolphus Island Adolphus Island Adolphus Island is an island located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It is situated in Cambridge Gulf approximately north of Wyndham and covers an area of area of about . The island has a maximum height of .... |
15°6′45"S 128°8′36"E | |
Advance Island | 16°9′19"S 123°55′46"E | |
Ah Chong Island | 20°31′30"S 115°32′30"E | |
Airlie Island | 21°19′26"S 115°9′55"E | |
Akerstrom Island | 28°28′30"S 113°41′51"E | |
Albert Islands | 14°31′7"S 124°55′30"E | |
Alcatraz Island | 28°27′43"S 113°43′18"E | |
Alexander Island Alexander Island (Houtman Abrolhos) Alexander Island is one of the five largest islands in the Easter Group of the Houtman Abrolhos. It is nominally located at The island is part of the Houtman Abrolhos Important Bird Area, identified as such by BirdLife International because of its importance for supporting large numbers of... |
28°40′26"S 113°49′44"E | |
Alexander Island Alexander Island (Fitzroy River) Alexander Island is the area of land between the two arms of the Fitzroy River, from where the river splits about 80 kilometres south-west of Fitzroy Crossing, to where the arms merge about 10 kilometres south of Fitzroy Crossing. It is nominally located at... |
18°23′56"S 125°21′57"E | |
Alexander Island Alexander Island (Collie River) Alexander Island is a 5.4 hectare island in the Collie River, Western Australia. It is located at , a few hundred metres east of the Collie Bridge in Australind, a suburb of Greater Bunbury.... |
33°18′44"S 115°42′3"E | |
Allora Island | 16°24′57"S 123°9′18"E | |
Alma Islands | 23°56′51"S 115°47′27"E | |
Alpha Island Alpha Island Alpha Island , also known as Isla Huidobro, is a small island lying between Epsilon Island and Delta Island in the Melchior Islands, Palmer Archipelago. Charted by Discovery Investigations in 1927 and named after the first letter of the Greek alphabet, in association with the names of other islands... |
20°24′39"S 115°31′15"E | |
Amethyst Island | 16°18′34"S 128°38′48"E | |
Anderdon Islands | 14°55′55"S 125°10′23"E | |
Angel Island | 20°29′15"S 116°48′28"E | |
Angle Island | 21°4′48"S 115°49′30"E | |
Anglesea Island | 33°19′35"S 115°39′12"E | |
Ant Island | 26°9′47"S 113°26′32"E | |
Anvil Island Anvil Island Anvil Island, also often called Hat Island, is the third-largest of the islands in Howe Sound, British Columbia, Canada, and the northernmost of the major islands in that sound. It is located northeast of Gambier Island and southwest of Britannia Beach and west of Porteau Cove. The Defence... |
33°44′17"S 124°5′39"E | |
Apex Island | 16°23′52"S 123°3′17"E | |
Arbidej Island | 16°12′4"S 123°32′32"E | |
Archdeacon Island | 34°7′16"S 123°3′57"E | |
Arid Island | 34°1′27"S 123°9′31"E | |
Arthur Island | 28°53′55"S 114°0′12"E | |
Ashburton Island | 21°35′33"S 114°56′2"E | |
Asshlyn Islands | 16°7′58"S 123°17′19"E | |
Aster Island | 20°25′52"S 115°34′38"E | |
Atrina Island | 15°13′54"S 124°29′35"E | |
Attack Island | 15°48′34"S 124°42′29"E | |
Atys Island | 15°14′15"S 124°31′2"E | |
Augereau Island | 14°45′22"S 125°7′43"E | |
Augustus Island Augustus Island Augustus Island is one of the many uninhabited Canadian Arctic islands in the Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It is a Baffin Island offshore island located in inner Frobisher Bay. The island lies at the head of Ward Inlet, between Becher Peninsula and Hall Peninsula. Bruce Island is located at the... |
15°20′38"S 124°32′12"E | |
Augustus Springs Island | 24°16′55"S 116°52′35"E | |
Aunt Island | 14°22′25"S 127°50′22"E | |
Auriferous Island | 29°7′5"S 119°38′8"E | |
Aveling Island | 16°20′34"S 123°36′46"E | |
Avocet Island | 32°36′27"S 115°38′46"E |
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Babbage Island | 24°52′39"S 113°37′57"E | Named after Charles Babbage Charles Babbage Charles Babbage, FRS was an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable computer... |
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Bailey Island | 26°54′29"S 118°19′44"E | ||
Bald Island | 34°56′36"S 116°29′0"E | ||
Bald Island Bald Island Bald Island is an island that is located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. The island is offshore from Cheynes Beach and is a protected area which was declared a World Conservation Union Category IA nature reserve Bald Island is an island that is located in the Great Southern... |
34°55′5"S 118°27′44"E | ||
Ballee Island | 32°34′59"S 115°46′8"E | ||
Bar Island | 33°18′7"S 115°41′17"E | ||
Barbecue Island | 16°8′53"S 128°42′1"E | ||
Barely Island | 33°57′7"S 122°30′6"E | ||
Barnes Island | 15°11′38"S 128°10′16"E | ||
Barnicoat Island | 16°27′39"S 123°25′50"E | ||
Barrier Island | 33°58′48"S 123°8′13"E | ||
Barrow Island Barrow Island (Western Australia) Barrow Island is a island located northwest off the coast of Western Australia. The island is the second largest in Western Australia after Dirk Hartog Island.-Discovery and early history:... |
20°47′56"S 115°24′17"E | ||
Basile Island | 28°52′33"S 113°57′38"E | ||
Bat Island | 15°6′22"S 124°54′25"E | ||
Bathurst Island | 16°2′41"S 123°31′57"E | ||
Baudin Island | 14°7′44"S 125°36′12"E | ||
Baudin Island | 26°30′54"S 113°38′55"E | ||
Bayliss Islands | 16°12′59"S 123°29′29"E | ||
Beacon Island | 28°28′35"S 113°47′2"E | ||
Beagle Islands | 29°48′30"S 114°52′31"E | ||
Beaumont Island Beaumont Island Beaumont Island is a low, rocky island in Neny Bay, about from the mouth of Centurion Glacier, off the west coast of Graham Land. The island was presumably first sighted in 1936 by the British Graham Land Expedition, and was roughly charted by them and by the United States Antarctic Service,... |
34°5′27"S 122°32′20"E | ||
Bedford Islands | 16°9′29"S 123°20′11"E | ||
Bedout Island Bedout Island Bedout Island is a small Australian island in the eastern Indian Ocean. It lies 42 km offshore from Larrey Point and the mouth of the De Grey River, and 96 km north-east of Port Hedland, on the Pilbara coast of north-west Western Australia.... |
19°35′20"S 119°5′49"E | ||
Bedwell Island | 17°18′59"S 119°20′29"E | ||
Beelu Island | 24°56′40"S 115°53′39"E | ||
Bellinger Island | 33°53′16"S 123°38′15"E | ||
Ben Island | 33°54′0"S 122°45′13"E | ||
Bend Island | 25°3′47"S 115°26′29"E | ||
Bernier Island Bernier Island Bernier Island is one of three islands that comprise the Bernier and Dorre Island Nature Reserve in the Shark Bay World Heritage area in Western Australia.It was a hospital location in the early 1900s.... |
24°50′57"S 113°8′14"E | ||
Bernouilli Island | 15°1′33"S 124°46′38"E | ||
Berthier Island | 14°30′32"S 124°59′24"E | ||
Berthoud Island | 14°16′51"S 125°50′17"E | ||
Bessieres Island | 21°31′33"S 114°45′40"E | ||
Bezout Island | 20°33′13"S 117°10′29"E | ||
Big Island | 24°7′39"S 115°31′14"E | ||
Bigge Island | 14°35′20"S 125°9′11"E | ||
Bignell Island | 14°29′41"S 125°55′35"E | ||
Bird Island | 14°5′7"S 125°42′41"E | ||
Bird Island | 14°0′54"S 126°34′1"E | ||
Bird Island | 32°16′42"S 115°41′17"E | ||
Bishop Island Bishop Island Bishop Island is a Baffin Island offshore island located in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago in the territory of Nunavut. The island lies in Frobisher Bay, approximately southwest of Iqaluit. Hill Island and Faris Island are in the immediate vicinity.... |
14°24′26"S 125°20′19"E | ||
Black Island | 33°55′12"S 121°59′31"E | ||
Bluebell Island | 20°23′54"S 115°31′8"E | ||
Bonaparte Archipelago Bonaparte Archipelago The Bonaparte Archipelago is a group of islands off the coast of Western Australia in the Kimberley region. The closest inhabited place is Kalumburu located about to the east of the island group.... |
14°31′7"S 124°55′30"E | ||
Bonaparte Island | 14°51′21"S 124°46′2"E | ||
Boodalan Island | 32°35′37"S 115°44′53"E | ||
Boodie Island | 20°57′46"S 115°19′33"E | ||
Boomerang Island | 20°44′10"S 115°28′45"E | ||
Boongaree Island | 15°5′14"S 125°11′56"E | ||
Boora Island | 24°45′25"S 114°11′45"E | ||
Borda Island | 14°14′12"S 126°1′14"E | ||
Boullanger Island Boullanger Island Boullanger Island lies off the coast of Western Australia and covers an area of about 35 hectares. The nearest settlement is the mainland town of Jurien Bay.... |
30°19′9"S 114°59′55"E | Named after Charles-Pierre Boullanger Charles-Pierre Boullanger Charles-Pierre Boullanger was a French geographer who served on Nicolas Baudin’s scientific expedition to the South Seas from 1800 to 1803. He was a midshipman cartographer and hydrographic engineer on the survey vessel Le Géographe with the sister ship Naturaliste... |
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Boundary Island | 32°34′15"S 115°42′38"E | ||
Boxer Island | 34°0′3"S 121°40′35"E | ||
Branch Island | 14°25′59"S 125°17′6"E | ||
Breaksea Island Breaksea Island (Western Australia) Breaksea Island is an island in King George Sound in the Great Southern of Western Australia and is South East of Albany. The island is a nature reserve and managed by Department of Environment and Conservation , it’s reserve number is 27614. The island is also registered as a national estate.... |
35°3′50"S 118°3′9"E | ||
Brewis Island | 34°4′22"S 123°4′8"E | ||
Bridled Island | 20°38′23"S 115°33′22"E | ||
Brigadier Island | 20°26′41"S 116°36′55"E | ||
Brooke Island | 20°26′6"S 115°30′5"E | ||
Broughton Island | 33°58′53"S 122°25′58"E | ||
Brown Island Brown Island Brown Island is a small, brown, almost snow-free island in the southeastern part of the Wauwermans Islands, southwest of Wednesday Island, in the Wilhelm Archipelago. It was charted by the British Graham Land Expedition under Rymill, 1934–37, and so named because its brown color distinguished it... |
21°53′11"S 114°33′32"E | ||
Browne Island Browne Island Browne Island lies within the Canadian Arctic Archipelago in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of northern Canada's territory of Nunavut. It is one of the Parry Channel islands off the southwest coast of Cornwallis Island.... |
15°8′4"S 124°30′9"E | ||
Browse Island | 14°6′35"S 123°32′53"E | ||
Bruen Island | 16°4′0"S 123°22′45"E | ||
Brunswick Island | 32°45′1"S 115°42′13"E | ||
Buccaneer Archipelago Buccaneer Archipelago The Buccaneer Archipelago is a group of islands off the coast of Western Australia near the town of Derby in the Kimberley region. The closest inhabited place is Bardi located about from the western end of the island group.... |
16°5′57"S 123°25′47"E | ||
Buffon Island | 14°55′4"S 124°44′17"E | ||
Bullanyin Island | 16°13′33"S 128°43′21"E | ||
Buller Island | 30°39′26"S 115°6′47"E | ||
Bumpus Island | 15°30′27"S 124°24′8"E | ||
Burnett Island Burnett Island Burnett Island is a rocky island, long in an east-west direction, which lies north of Honkala Island and is the central feature in the Swain Islands. First photographed from the air by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946–47, it was included in a 1957 survey of the Swain Islands by Wilkes Station... |
28°52′22"S 113°57′47"E | ||
Burnside Island | 22°6′21"S 114°30′31"E | ||
Burton Island | 28°51′59"S 113°59′6"E | ||
Bushby Island | 28°43′25"S 113°47′7"E | ||
Buttercup Island | 20°29′10"S 115°32′2"E | ||
Button Island | 33°54′13"S 121°53′20"E | ||
Byam Martin Island | 15°22′52"S 124°21′19"E | ||
Bynoe Island | 28°39′54"S 113°52′31"E | ||
Byron Island | 16°9′45"S 123°26′55"E |
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Caesar Island | 16°3′54"S 123°55′54"E | |
Caffarelli Island | 16°2′26"S 123°17′22"E | |
Camp Island Camp Island Camp Island is one of the many uninhabited Canadian Arctic islands in the Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It is a Baffin Island offshore island located in Frobisher Bay, southeast of the capital city of Iqaluit. Other islands in the immediate vicinity include Dog Island, Kungo Island, Luella Island,... |
24°41′46"S 115°19′5"E | |
Campbell Island | 20°25′45"S 115°32′35"E | |
Campbell Island | 28°41′44"S 113°50′5"E | |
Campbell-Taylor Group | 33°58′14"S 122°53′58"E | |
Canard Island | 33°59′36"S 122°1′15"E | |
Canning Island | 33°55′5"S 121°46′20"E | |
Cap Island | 33°58′39"S 122°56′11"E | |
Capps Island | 33°59′19"S 121°40′50"E | |
Capstan Island | 14°35′0"S 125°16′8"E | |
Careening Island | 15°30′3"S 124°35′46"E | |
Carey Island | 20°57′4"S 116°10′28"E | |
Carlia Island | 14°22′19"S 125°59′6"E | |
Carnac Island Carnac Island Carnac Island is a 19 ha, A Class, island nature reserve about 10 km south-west of Fremantle in Western Australia.-History:In 1803, French explorer Louis de Freycinet, captain of the Casuarina, named the island Île Pelée . It was also known as Île Lévilian and later Île Berthelot... |
32°7′30"S 115°39′46"E | |
Carnation Island | 20°22′45"S 115°31′19"E | |
Carronade Island Carronade Island Carronade Island lies off the northern coast of Western Australia .-References:* Green, Jeremy N. The Carronade Island guns and Australia's early visitors. Great circle, Vol.4, no.1 , p.73-83.... |
13°56′42"S 126°36′9"E | |
Cassini Island | 13°56′50"S 125°37′41"E | |
Casuarina Isles | 35°3′24"S 116°41′43"E | |
Caswell Island | 14°28′12"S 125°11′54"E | |
Cave Island Cave Island Cave Island is an island marked by a large cavern in its south side, which is the second largest of the Meade Islands lying in the north entrance to McFarlane Strait, in the South Shetland Islands. The name Cave Rock appears to have been applied by DI personnel on the Discovery II who charted the... |
33°58′44"S 122°49′6"E | |
Cecelia Islands | 5°3′55"S 123°58′26"E | |
Cecilia Islands | 16°19′59"S 123°33′47"E | |
Cervantes Islands | 30°31′25"S 115°2′40"E | |
Chambers Island | 16°16′14"S 123°31′59"E | |
Champagny Island | 15°18′1"S 124°15′59"E | |
Champagny Islands | 15°19′20"S 124°13′12"E | |
Championet Island | 14°30′9"S 125°6′13"E | |
Channel Island | 32°33′52"S 115°43′5"E | |
Channel Islands | 20°39′28"S 116°41′39"E | |
Charley Island | 33°55′23"S 121°52′31"E | |
Charlie Island | 26°22′3"S 113°34′7"E | |
Chatham Island Chatham Island (Western Australia) Chatham Island is an island that is located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. The island is approximately offshore from D'Entrecasteaux National Park and offshore from Mandalay Beach.... |
35°1′47"S 116°29′43"E | |
Cheriton Island | 16°30′21"S 123°24′43"E | |
Cherry Island | 32°11′32"S 121°44′6"E | |
Cheyne Island | 34°36′18"S 118°45′0"E | |
Chinyin Island | 16°7′26"S 128°45′3"E | |
Christmas Island Christmas Island The Territory of Christmas Island is a territory of Australia in the Indian Ocean. It is located northwest of the Western Australian city of Perth, south of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, and ENE of the Cocos Islands.... |
10°29′1"S 105°37′16"E | |
Claret Islands | 15°41′39"S 124°22′50"E | |
Clark Island | 34°56′38"S 116°29′37"E | |
Clarke Islands | 16°23′39"S 123°18′46"E | |
Cleft Island Cleft Island Cleft Island is a small island to the north of the Bølingen Islands, lying southeast of Lichen Island in southern Prydz Bay. The island is split by a deep channel about wide. The island was plotted from air photos taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition, 1936–37, and called Lorten by Norwegian... |
16°2′16"S 123°21′1"E | |
Cleghorn Island | 14°22′1"S 125°24′11"E | |
Clerk Island | 14°23′46"S 125°19′5"E | |
Cliff Island Cliff Island Cliff Island is a narrow cliffed island at the south side of Mutton Cove, lying immediately south of Upper Island and west of Prospect Point, off the west coast of Graham Land. It was charted and named by the British Graham Land Expedition under Rymill, 1934–37.... |
34°1′6"S 122°5′10"E | |
Cloud Island | 34°2′42"S 122°5′15"E | |
Cockatoo Island Cockatoo Island (Western Australia) Cockatoo Island is an island in the Buccaneer Archipelago off the coast of Western Australia near the town of Broome.Iron ore mining began at Cockatoo Island in 1951. BHP operated the mine in the early 1950s and ran it as a complete town site until 1984 when the ore body had been mined to sea level... |
16°5′55"S 123°37′0"E | |
Cocos (Keeling) Islands Cocos (Keeling) Islands The Territory of the Cocos Islands, also called Cocos Islands and Keeling Islands, is a territory of Australia, located in the Indian Ocean, southwest of Christmas Island and approximately midway between Australia and Sri Lanka.... |
12°10′1"S 96°49′18"E | |
Coffin Island Coffin Island Coffin Island is an island that is located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. The island is offshore from Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve and the island is also a protected area making up part of the reserve.... |
35°0′7"S 118°12′46"E | |
Cohen Island | 20°23′14"S 116°48′15"E | |
Colbert Island | 14°52′5"S 124°43′2"E | |
Combe Hill Island | 14°30′11"S 125°20′19"E | |
Combe Island | 14°26′20"S 125°1′49"E | |
Commerson Island | 15°9′12"S 124°39′31"E | |
Condillac Island | 14°6′22"S 125°33′21"E | |
Conilurus Island | 16°9′21"S 123°35′3"E | |
Conway Island Conway Island Conway Island lies in Holtedahl Bay to the west of Lens Peak, off the west coast of Graham Land. It was photographed by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd in 1956–57, and mapped from these photos by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey... |
15°52′5"S 123°40′16"E | |
Conzinc Island | 20°32′27"S 116°46′32"E | |
Cooleenup Island | 32°34′37"S 115°46′16"E | |
Cooper Island | 34°13′57"S 123°36′18"E | |
Coorothoo Island | 24°17′54"S 115°32′28"E | |
Corbett Island | 34°7′7"S 121°58′33"E | |
Cormorant Island | 20°45′14"S 115°29′21"E | |
Corneille Island | 14°11′7"S 125°43′57"E | |
Cornwall Island | 34°0′17"S 122°32′18"E | |
Coronation Island | 28°52′14"S 113°59′7"E | |
Coronation Island | 14°58′46"S 124°55′28"E | |
Coronation Islands | 14°58′13"S 124°55′28"E | |
Corvisart Island | 14°31′59"S 125°0′38"E | |
Cotton Island | 14°54′25"S 124°43′25"E | |
Cowle Island | 21°13′50"S 115°46′38"E | |
Crabbe Island | 15°58′32"S 123°41′25"E | |
Crake Island | 28°44′31"S 113°48′57"E | |
Cranny Island | 33°43′50"S 124°4′39"E | |
Creak Island | 33°56′52"S 122°42′53"E | |
Creery Island | 32°33′53"S 115°43′24"E | |
Crocus Island | 20°25′22"S 115°31′25"E | |
Crusoe Island | 34°59′13"S 117°25′37"E | |
Cull Island | 33°55′22"S 121°54′7"E | |
Cunningham Island Cunningham Island Cunningham Island is an island in the North Coast region of the Canadian province of British Columbia. To its west is Chatfield Island, to its south Denny Island, and to its east the mainland. It was named by Captain Daniel Pender of the Beaver about 1866, after Thomas Cunningham, an early British... |
17°34′59"S 118°55′59"E | |
Cuppup Island | 35°0′1"S 117°28′23"E | |
Cussen Island | 16°23′44"S 123°28′1"E | |
Cymo Island | 15°15′10"S 124°25′24"E |
See also
- Coastal regions of Western AustraliaCoastal regions of Western AustraliaWestern Australia has the longest coastline of any state in Australia, at 10,194 km or 12,889 km.-Integrated Marine and Coastal Regionalisation of Australia:...