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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....
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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Gain an appreciation for the lives sacrificed by the Japanese migrants who settled in Broome to prosper from Broome’s lucrative pearling industry. The Japanese Cemetery in Broome is the largest Japanese Cemetery in Australia, and dates back to 1896....
One Arm Point is a laid back remote Aboriginal community north of Broome. Check out the stunning coastline with spectacular views out to the Buccaneer Archipelago. Watch in amazement as the massive tides rip past the many small islands....
The fishing, snorkelling and diving are out of this world at the remote and pristine Rowley Shoals Islands north of Broome.The islands are part of the Rowley Shoals Marine Park which sits on the edge of one of the widest continental shelves in the world....
Reddell Beach is a favourite beach amongst the Broome locals, with the stark contrasts of red pindan bordering the white sandy beach. Examine the unusual rock formations with their intricate erosion patterns along the pristine stretch of beach....
Hit the red dirt road for a four wheel drive adventure to remote Cape Leveque on the tip of the Dampier Peninsula north of Broome. This rugged and pristine slice of the Kimberley is famous for its Aboriginal heritage which continues to thrive....
Broome's Cable Beach is justifiably world famous for its 22 kilometres of sun-kissed white sand, turquoise water and spectacular Indian Ocean sunsets. But what really gives it a top spot on the must-do list is the experience of taking in all its tropical splendour from the seat of a camel train....
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