The Kimberley, a vast and rugged region in the northwestern corner of Australia, spans an area three times larger than England. One of the continent’s longest-settled areas, it remains sparsely populated, with fewer than 40,000 residents. The beach town of Broome acts as the primary gateway to the Kimberley’s rich tapestry of cultural and natural wonders. Visitors can explore its red desert landscapes, ancient rock art, and pristine coastlines, immersing themselves in the unique blend of history and wilderness that defines this remote and captivating part of Australia.
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