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Visit The Kimberley The Kimberley is a massive 421,500 kilometre remote and unspoiled wilderness in the far north west of the continent of Australia. Encompassing the northern part of Western Australia, the towns of Broome and Kununurra are the most popular places to begin a journey into this amazing place. To get to the region […]
Probably most famous for being the Pearling Capitol of Australia, with some of the world's largest cultured pearls, Broome offers a host of amazing experiences for visitors and tourists. Start with the stunning 'Stairway to the Moon' or the 22 kilometre Cabe Beach or check out amazing 130 million year old dinosaur footprints.
The Horizontal Falls are described by David Attenborough as "one of the greatest natural wonders of the world'. Not true waterfalls, they are created by immense tidal currents speeding through tight coastal gorges. There are only two on the planet, both here at Talbot Bay in the Buccaneer Archipelago.
Spectacular Shark Bay is one of Australia's most famous wildlife areas. From several thousand year old Stromatolites to friendly Dolphins, Whales, Whale Sharks, Sea Turtles and Dugongs and much more, this is one famous landmark not to miss if your heading Down Under with a love of nature.