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Bingie Bingie Point is a 15m high narrow granite point that protrudes 500m seaward, with three national park beaches to either side. The Bingie road enters the national park and terminates at a car park on the point.

Bingie Bingie Point comprises a spectacular display of intrusive igneous rocks. It is where two igneous rock types outcrop. The lighter grey rock often containing magmatic fabric is tonalite and the darker grey rock is gabbroic diorite known as the Bingie Bingie suite. The clear exposure of two differing igneous rock types and their relationship to each other in such a confined area is regarded as outstanding among exposures of igneous intrusive rocks in the state.

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