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Jungulu Island

Coordinates: 15°17′59″S 124°24′24″E / 15.29972°S 124.40667°E / -15.29972; 124.40667 (Jungulu Island)
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Jungulu Island is located in Western Australia
Jungulu Island
Jungulu Island
Location of Jungulu Island (Western Australia)

Jungulu Island is an island off the Kimberley coast of Western Australia.

The island is approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) offshore and only a short distance to the north east of Augustus Island[1] with a total area of about 4,841 hectares (11,962 acres)[2] and is found at the southern end of the Bonaparte Archipelago, part of the Heywood Island group, in Camden Sound.

The island is often incorrectly called Darcy Island which is a small island found to the southern side of Jungulu proper.

Although most of the islands in the Kimberley are unallocated DEC crown land Jungulu is one of islands near the former Kunmunya Mission are included in Reserve 23079 for Use and Benefit of Aborigines.

References

  1. ^ "Bonzle Digital Atlas - Map of Jungulu Island". 2012. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  2. ^ "Conservation Commission of Western Australia - STATUS PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT:BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION ON WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ISLANDS" (PDF). 2010. Retrieved 27 April 2012.

15°17′59″S 124°24′24″E / 15.29972°S 124.40667°E / -15.29972; 124.40667 (Jungulu Island)