| Kimberley
These
are a few words to describe the Kimberley region: Awesome,
Spectacular, and Overwhelming!
‘The Kimberley’ stretches from the Northern Territory border to
Broome in Western Australia offering pristine crystal water and
white sandy beaches to thick mangrove flats and turbid rivers. The
most remote uninhabited coastline in Australia it is, for the most
part, only accessible by sea or viewed by air. With over 500 miles
from the historic pearling town of Broome to rustic Wyndham in the
Cambridge Gulf, with some 3,000 islands, this is truly adventure
territory.

Crocodiles are prolific and BIG, waterfalls cascade with a
thunderous roar and echoes of didgeridoos and ancient times capture
your imagination as you motor slowly through breath-taking gorges
and sit before rock art paintings. The Kimberley region is
Aboriginal Territory and with respect to our Indigenous Australians,
all we take are photographs and all we leave are our footprints.


This fishing
dreamland will challenge your expertise, knowledge and stamina. This
is BIG BARRA country! Enjoy the photos and plan your trip.







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