This is the Gulf of Carpentaria.
The Gulf of Carpentaria lies between Cape Arnhem and Cape York.
gulf of carpentaria
The body of water between Cape York Peninsula and the Northern Territory of Australia is the Gulf of Carpentaria. It is a large shallow gulf, surrounded by areas of mangrove and swamp, and is known for its strong tides.
St Vincent's Gulf, also known as Gulf St Vincent, is on the South Australian coast. It lies between the Fleurieu Peninsula and Yorke Peninsula (Yorke Peninsula has nothing to do with Cape York Peninsula in the north).
Cape York Peninsula and the Guld of Carpentaria can be found in the northeast of Australia.
This is the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Directly to the west of Cape York Peninsula lies the Gulf of Carpentaria.
A peninsula has an isthmus connecting it to land where a cape doesn't.
This is Cape York Peninsula, the northernmost part of the Australian state of Queensland.
The difference between a cape and a peninsula is a peninsula is almost entirely surrounding by water. A cape is an area of land that has just one part that juts into the sea.
Check in dictionary: 'gulf', 'bay', 'alcove'.