CAPE GRAFTON

Cape Grafton (16°52'S., 145°55'E.) is the NW point of a bold headland that extends about 3 miles NE from the mainland; it is separated from the coastal hills by a low plain. The cape rises abruptly to a height of 375m about 1 mile SE. There are two other peaks, one SSE of the above peak and the other SW. In clear weather the land around the cape may be identified at a distance by its appearance as three lofty islands.

Location

Cairns-17° 8' 24" S, 145° 54' 36" E
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GuideBook: 
PUB 127 - SAILING DIRECTIONS (ENROUTE) - EAST COAST OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

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