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Kimberley

The Kimberley is Western Australia’s northernmost region, spanning over 423,000 square kilometres (three times the size of England). It’s one of the world’s last great wilderness areas, where rugged landscapes, rich Aboriginal heritage, and dramatic natural phenomena converge.

Regions

Cable Beach

Cable Beach is a 22-kilometre white sand beach in the popular Western Australian tourist town of Broome. The beach spans …

Gantheaume Point

Gantheaume Point is the red rocky headland at the southern end of Cable Beach in Broome. From the parking area, …

Willie Creek Pearl Farm

Willie Creek Pearl Farm is north of Broome in Western Australia and conduct tours showing the process of modern pearl …

Old Derby Gaol

The Old Derby Gaol is the only remaining structure from a police building program started in 1896, with the first …

Wharfinger House Museum

The Wharfinger House in Derby was occupied by the wharfinger from 1928 until 1962. A wharfinger is a person who …

Prison Boab Tree

The Prison BOAB Tree is a 1,500 year old Boab south of Derby in Northern Territory that was allegedly used …

Derby Jetty

The Derby Jetty is an unusual horseshoe-shaped jetty across the marshes from the township of Derby. The jetty is open …

Grotto

Grotto, or The Grotto, is a deep water pool near Wyndham at the base of a rocky ravine with spectacular …

Kelly Knob Lookout

Kelly’s Knob Lookout is on one of the red rocky outcrops jutting out of the landscape around the town of …

Five Rivers Lookout

Five Rivers Lookout sits at the top of the Daharwi Range just outside of Wyndham with a view over the …