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Cape Raoul

Cape Raoul is a rural locality and a natural feature in the local government area of Tasman in the South-east region of Tasmania. It is located about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) south of the town of Nubeena. The 2016 census determined a population of nil for the state suburb of Cape Raoul.

Boundaries and location
The shore of the Tasman Sea is the locality's western, southern, and eastern boundaries. The cape is contained within the locality, which is contained within the western section of Tasman National Park. Cape Raoul (the natural feature) is situated at the southernmost part of the Tasman Peninsula, in south eastern Tasmania. It forms the coastline of Raoul Bay, and is part of the dolerite landscape of the Tasman National Park. ==Geography==
Geography
The cape features rock platforms, towering cliffs, columns and off-shore islands, ==History==
History
A note from 1911 made a description of the cape: So named from D'Entrecasteaux's pilot. Flinders called it Basaltic Cape, but only prior to the publication of the maps of the French expedition. "In 1814 Flinders very honestly (writes Comte deFleurieu) replaces on his map the name of Raoull, stating that he gave up the name of Basaltic. This notwithstanding, Scott, Cross, and Arrowsmith chart it as Raoull or Basaltic. ==Gallery==
Gallery
Cape Raoul from Lookout.jpg|Dolerite columns of Cape Raoul Pillars of Cape Raoul 2.jpg|Columns at the tip of the cape Tasman Island and Tasman Peninsula from Cape Raoul.JPG|Tasman Island and Tasman Peninsula from Cape Raoul ==References==
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