Point Peron

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Point Peron ( 32°15′55″S, 115°41′8″E) is a headland also known as Cape Peron. It is located at the extreme southern end of Cockburn Sound in Western Australia, and has protected beaches, limestone cliffs, reefs and panoramic views.

The mainland end of the causeway to Garden Island is located within its precincts.

During World War II, an observation post for the coastal battery was located on the hilltop, and the old buildings remain.

The wreck of the "SS Orizaba" (1886-1905) lies just north, between Garden Island and Point Peron.

The Rockingham suburb of Peron is nearby.

The feature was named after François Péron, a French naturalist who was on the expedition of Nicolas Baudin along the western coast of Australia in 1801.

  • Marchant, Leslie R. French Napoleonic Placenames of the South West Coast, Greenwood, WA. R.I.C. Publications, 2004. ISBN 1-74126-094-9


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