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Tag: kimberley
Cockburn Range (WA)
Few people have heard of the Cockburn Range but it is fast becoming one of the focus points of Western Australia’s Kimberley region. This incredible escarpment region stretches for about 50km and lies trapped between the Pentecost and King Rivers (both filled to the brim with saltwater crocodiles) only an hours drive from Kununurra. The… Continue reading Cockburn Range (WA)
Buccaneer Archipelago, the Kimberley (WA)
The day before we were to drive home to Melbourne, Karen and I took a seaplane flight across one of the most spectacular sections of the Kimberley coastline, the Buccaneer Archipelago. We took off from Broome and flew across King Sound. Suddenly we were flying over some of the most incredible coastline either of us… Continue reading Buccaneer Archipelago, the Kimberley (WA)
Tunnel Creek NP (WA)
Early last week Karen and I called into Tunnel Creek National Park after spending a week driving across the Gibb River Road. This really interesting location is in the southern part of the Napier Range, a line of prominent limestone peaks that create a natural barrier across the otherwise flat plains. A creek has created… Continue reading Tunnel Creek NP (WA)