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Would be cool to check out, depending where on the 'tip' of the peninsula it is. From my knowledge some places there are fairly out of the way.
 
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Would be cool to check out, depending where on the 'tip' of the peninsula it is. From my knowledge some places there are fairly out of the way.
Shallow dives and only a mile from shore sounded too easy - why did he want to wait until next year to dive it again. Found this...
Cape York and the Gulf Savannah are the last Australian frontier. Located on the northern most tip of Australia, Cape York Peninsula is a wild and sparsely populated wilderness area and is only accessible during the dry months of April to December. Its rugged coastline points towards New Guinea while the eastern side of Cape York is fringed by the coral gardens of the Great Barrier Reef.
 

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