Mt Lesueur (313m) is the highest point of Lesueur National Park, a botanical mecca and biodiversity hotspot, Turquoise Coast, Western Australia

Mt Lesueur (313m) is the highest point of Lesueur National Park,  a botanical mecca and biodiversity hotspot, Turquoise Coast, Western Australia Stock Photo
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steve waters / Alamy Stock Photo

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4900 x 3675 px | 41.5 x 31.1 cm | 16.3 x 12.3 inches | 300dpi

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17 October 2010

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Lesueur National Park, Turquoise Coast, Western Australia, Australia

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Lesueur National Park is a recognized biodiversity hotspot on the "kwongan" coastal heath just inland from Western Australia's Turquoise Coast region.There are over 900 species in this small park, many of them endemic. The park is named after Charles-Alexandre Lesueur, a natural history artist aboard the French research ship the Naturaliste on Jacques Hamelin’s 1801 expedition.