Cape Dussejour is located at the western side of the entrance to the Cambridge Gulf in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

The Cape to the south east, on the eastern side of the mouth, is Cape Domett, with Lacrosse Island located between them.

Cape Dussejour was named after Achille Pierre Dionis du Sejour[1][2] by Nicolas Baudin. It was previously named Cape Berquin in the 1801-1803 French expedition.

Notes

  1. Dionis du Séjour, Achille Pierre (1786), Traité analytique des mouvemens apparens des corps célestes, Imprimerie Valade, retrieved 21 December 2013
  2. Murray, Ian; Hercock, Marion; Murray, Ian; Hercock, Marion (2008), Where on the coast is that?, Hesperian Press, ISBN 978-0-85905-452-2 page 45

14°44′20″S 128°12′30″E / 14.73889°S 128.20833°E / -14.73889; 128.20833

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