The Kimberley (WA)

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Region The Kimberley (WA) Country Australia Destination: Asia

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The Kimberley region is home to some unbelievable natural attractions as well as some interesting man made attractions. The main town in this region is the town of Bourke an with in this town you will find some very interesting places to visit, which include Broome Historical Society Museum, Cable Beach, Broome Crocodile Park and Gantheaume Point. Near Bourke is the Dampier Peninsula, which holds some excellent attractions such as Willie Creek Pearl Farm, Coulomb Point Nature Reserve, Cape Leveque and Lombadina Aboriginal Community.


The second biggest town of Kununurra holds some beautiful natural attractions such as Lily Creek Lagoon, Ivanhoe Crossing, Kelly;s Knob, Mirima National Park and the Packsaddle Plains.

To the south of Kununurra is the Bungle Bungle National Park with its spectacular rock formations as well as some beautiful chasms and gorges like the Cathedral Gorge and Piccaninny Gorge. Between Kununurra and the Bungle Bungle National Park is the second biggest storage reservoir in Lake Argyle and the huge Argyle Diamond Mine, which produces 35% of the world’s diamonds.

Other attractions in the Kimberley region include the town of Derby, the Gibb River Road, Devonian Reef National Park, Fitzroy Crossing, Halls Creek and Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater.

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