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Heritage and Landscape

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Aboriginal Heritage

The name "Bouddi" is Aboriginal in origin and appears to have various meanings ranging from "a heart" to "water breaking over rocks".

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History

The name "Bouddi" is Aboriginal in origin and appears to have various meanings ranging from "a heart" to "water breaking over rocks".

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Bouddi Study

The Bouddi Peninsula Study was carried out by early members of the Trust under the banner of Coastwatch



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Geology

Life on the Bouddi Peninsula is shaped by rocks.  They give us our beautiful golden beaches, the sandstone escarpments with sheer cliffs, the enclosed waterways and a wide range of birds and animals.

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