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The Kimberley
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The Kimberley, often described as one of the world's last great
wilderness, covers nearly 420,000 square kilometres in the far north west of the
Australian continent. From the red dunefields of the Great Sandy Desert it extends
northward to the uplands and rugged escarpement country of the 'sub-humid' north
Kimberley. Ist immense and complex landscape encompasses spectacular gorges, waterfalls and cave systems, pockets of lush rainforests and an astonishing variety of wildlife. (from Holiday Planner 1996/97, Kimberley Tourism Association) |
Boab Tree/Kimberley | Lake Argyle/Kununurra | Kununurra |
Lake Kununurra/Elephant Rock | Hidden Valley/ Kununurra | Bungle Bungles |
Bungle Bungles | Wolfe Creek Crater | Geiki Gorge |