Peron Peninsula
The Peron Peninsula is a prominent landform located in Western Australia, extending into Shark Bay. It is known for its unique landscapes, including sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and diverse ecosystems. The peninsula is part of the Shark Bay World Heritage Site, recognized for its rich marine life and significant geological features.
The area is also home to the Francis Peron National Park, which offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as fishing, camping, and wildlife observation. Visitors can explore the park's scenic drives and walking trails, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and tourists alike.