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The Kimberley’s majestic red gorges, friendly, unpretentious locals, and other diamonds in the rough, make it a worthy Australian icon. If you are visiting Western Australia, launch yourself from Perth to the northern tip of the state.
Story by Tourism Australia
From the pristine beaches and rugged red cliffs of Cape Leveque to the surreal rock scape of the Bungle Bungle beehives, and the hidden waterfalls and palm oases of Echidna Chasm and Cathedral Gorge, the Kimberley is like nowhere else.
In Australia’s North West, lies one of the world's last great wilderness areas. Expanding for an astonishing 423,000 sq kilometres, and with a population of around 30,000, fewer people live in each square kilometre of this awesome landscape than almost anywhere else on earth.
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