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Skipjack Point can be found on the eastern side of Francois Peron National park, Shark Bay in Western Australia. Access to Francois Peron National Park is by 4WD and air compressors are located near the entrance to adjust your tyre pressure for the trip along the sandy track. RvTrips highly recommend that you make Skipjack Point one of the stops if you ever have the opportunity to visit this area.
There is a viewing platform on the edge of a cliff where we saw dugong, turtles, eagle ray, large dark stingray (possibly a manta ray), dolphins and lots of cormorants - known as wanamula to Malgana people (I understand this means that they crowd the water's edge). The ocean was very clear close to the shore and you could actually see fish following lures to the fishing boat below. Amazingly beautiful colours where the cliffs meet the beach and then the beach meets the ocean. I advise you take binoculars to make the most of this stunning viewing platform.