Peel, Administrative region in Western Australia.
Peel is an administrative region along the western coast of Australia, encompassing Mandurah city and several surrounding shires. The area is defined by coastal shorelines, estuaries, and waterways that shape its landscape.
The region was first developed by European settlers in the 19th century, with early mining activities forming the economic foundation. This period shaped the growth of coastal communities that followed.
The Noongar people shaped this coastal region and their connection to the land remains visible today. You can find places throughout the area that share and honor this heritage.
The region lies south of Perth and offers direct access to beaches, bays, and water activities. Visitors should bring appropriate clothing and sun protection depending on their planned activities.
The Peel-Harvey Estuary features a complex water system with brackish lagoons and wetlands that are home to diverse wildlife. This ecosystem attracts birds, fish, and other creatures that visitors can observe throughout the area.
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