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Attraction,Restaurant Broome
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Matso's Broome Brewery and Restaurant brings people together to enjoy craft beer, great food and fine wine.Matso's is the Kimberley's award winning microbrewery and is a true Broome treasure. Choose from their great range of award winning beers which include Hit the Toad premium lager, Monsoonal Blonde wheat beer, Smokey Bishop dark lager or Matso's famous alcoholic Ginger Beer, plus there are many more to choose from....
Attraction Broome
Learn of the perils of the deep, experience firsthand what made the pearl divers life so hazardous and what drove so many to put their lives at risk. See two of Broome's last remaining wooden pearling luggers; the Sam Male and DMcD....
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Nigel Gaunt's Red Dirt Photographic Gallery was opened on 1 November 2007. It showcases the award winning works of this local Photographer. Nigel specialises in landscape and fine art photography as well as offering photographic tuition through his tours....
Attraction Derby
For camping under a star-filled outback sky and immersing yourself in Aboriginal history, visit Manning Gorge off the epic four wheel driving track, the Gibb River Road in the Kimberley region. This stunning gorge offers camping by the tranquil pools of the Manning River....
Attraction Halls Creek
One of the most popular places in the Kimberley town of Halls Creek to go swimming is Palm Springs, a short drive away. Palm Springs is an outback oasis of palm trees, abundant wildlife surrounding a fresh water spring....
Beagle Bay is one of three Aboriginal communities on the Dampier Peninsula north of Broome, and an interesting part of Western Australian history.If you’re four wheel driving along the track to Cape Leveque it’s well worth a stop to see the Beagle Bay Sacred Heart Church with its mother of pearl shell altar....
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Step off the well trodden tourist trail and explore beautiful Lennard Gorge. If you can get there shortly after the wet season, you will be awestruck by the spectacular cascading waterfall, as it tumbles over the red rocks and plunges into the narrow gorge below....
Attraction Karratha
The Jaburara Heritage Trail is an insightful self guided walking discovery of the traditional inhabitants of the area, the Jaburara Aboriginal Tribe. It also highlights Karratha’s recent history dating back to the 1860s. Discover the intriguing Aboriginal rock engravings and artefacts that are scattered across various Aboriginal sites....
Rugged and remote Dimond Gorge sits amidst the Kimberley outback near Mornington Wilderness Camp. Here, you can go bushwalking, swimming, canoeing and bird watching. You’ll be amazed by the rich colours of the 30 metre-high cliff walls and abundant wildlife....
Attraction Wyndham
Bird watchers will delight in the abundance of wild bird species to be found at the Marglu Billabong in the Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve near Wyndham. Visit at dusk or dawn to best appreciate the myriad of activity and enjoy the cacophony of bird song....
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