Cape Riche is a cape in the Great Southern region of Western Australia.[1] By road, it is 525 km south-east of Perth and 123 km north-east of Albany. It is part of the locality of Wellstead[2] and is 24 km south of the townsite.
Facilities in the area include a boat launching ramp and a campground with flushing toilets and showers.[3][4]
^"Cape Riche". Gazetteer of Australia. Geoscience Australia. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 12 July 2009.
^"Cape Riche". State Heritage Office. Retrieved 19 June 2023.
^"Boat launching ramps". Department of Transport. Archived from the original on 11 July 2009. Retrieved 12 July 2009.
^"Top Camping in Western Australia". travel-australia-online.com. Retrieved 12 July 2009.
34°36′29″S 118°45′00″E / 34.608°S 118.750°E / -34.608; 118.750 CapeRiche is a cape in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. By road, it is...
CapeRiche Homestead also known as Moirs Property is a building situated at CapeRiche approximately 120 kilometres (75 mi) east of Albany in the Great...
Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse. CapeRiche, on the south coast of Australia, is named in his honour. Claude Riche was born in Chamelet in Beaujolais...
decorated spinnerets when their abdomen is elevated. One species from CapeRiche, Western Australia, in a region which is something of a hot-spot for Maratus...
south west of Western Australia. It was known earlier as the Yandanooka–CapeRiche Lineament, including the physiographic boundary known as the Meckering...
Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Point Riche to Cape Bonavista was the northernmost defining point on the Newfoundland coastline...
northeast of Albany in a zone of around 400 kilometres between Augusta and CapeRiche. It is mainly found in cushions of Sphagnum on consistently moist but...
populations on the south coast of Western Australia between Albany and CapeRiche. Banksia praemorsa grows as a shrub to 4 m (13 ft 1 in) with a relatively...
Calothamno from a specimen collected in the foothills of Mount Melville near CapeRiche. The specific epithet is a Latin word meaning "hard and strong like oak"...
Southwest region of Western Australia, from north of Geraldton (28° S) to CapeRiche (34° S), and inland beyond Narrogin (32°56′S 117° E). It is found displaying...
Wilhelm Sonder in Lehmann's Plantae Preissianae from specimens collected at CapeRiche. In 1867 Ferdinand von Mueller transferred it to the genus, Styphelia...
specific epithet honours Ludwig Preiss who collected the type specimen near CapeRiche in 1840. In 1995 Ian Brooker and Andrew Slee described two subspecies...
the coast between the Flinders Peninsula in Torndirrup National Park and Cape Arid National Park, including some offshore islands. This eucalypt is classified...
smaller size of the fruits. This melaleuca is confined to the Ongerup-CapeRiche area in the Esperance plains and Mallee biogeographic regions of Western...
in Lehmann's book, Plantae Preissianae from specimens collected near CapeRiche. In 1867 George Bentham mentioned it as a synonym of Eucalyptus × tetragona...
woodland and heath on the coastal plain between Mount Lesueur and Cape Leeuwin, east to CapeRiche and inland to Woodanilling. It is common in the jarrah forest...
George Sound, extending west as far as Torbay Inlet and east almost to CapeRiche; it sometimes occurs very close to the sea. There is then a gap of over...
found on undulating, low ridges mostly along the south coast between CapeRiche and the Fitzgerald River National Park, and inland as far as Ravensthorpe...
hypocentre occurred 7 km (4.3 mi) below the earth's surface in the Yandanooka/CapeRiche Lineamen region located east of Meckering. The fault trended on a 32 km...
around areas of laterite. The range of the plant extends from around CapeRiche in the west to the Fitzgerald River National Park as a part of mallee...
Le Riche v Hamman, an important case in South African contract law, was heard in the Appellate Division in 1946, with Watermeyer CJ, Tindall JA and Greenberg...