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Kimberley Plain Collection

"Exploring the Kimberley Plain: A Spectacular Coastal Journey" As the sun sets on famous Cable Beach in Broome, Western Australia

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Sunset on famous Cable Beach in Broome

Sunset on famous Cable Beach in Broome

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Coastal view from Broome, Western Australia

Coastal view from Broome, Western Australia

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Gantheaume Point Sunset, Broome Western Australia Australia

Gantheaume Point Sunset, Broome Western Australia Australia
Along to the south of the broad expanse of Cable Beach on the Indian Ocean side of the Broome peninsula is Gantheaume Point

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Bell Gorge East Kimberley WA

Bell Gorge East Kimberley WA
Sunrise at Bell Gorge looking from the top tear down the first section of gorge which then drops down via another waterfall into the lower section

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: The frilled-neck lizard in a tree

The frilled-neck lizard in a tree

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Frilled lizard sitting on a rock

Frilled lizard sitting on a rock

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Boab tree in Kununurra

Boab tree in Kununurra
Boab tree at pink sunset in Kimberley region of western Australia

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: El Questro Gorge East Kimberley WA

El Questro Gorge East Kimberley WA
The Gorge walk and is tricky to get to with a lot of rock climbing and scrambling. The aqua green water and small waterfall

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Close up of a frilled lizard

Close up of a frilled lizard

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Frilled Dragon, Australia

Frilled Dragon, Australia
The Frilled Dragon is probably one of Australias most recognisable lizards. The wide frill is erected to startle would-be predators to allow a moment for the lizard to escape

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Piccaninny Creek

Piccaninny Creek flows out of the Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National Park, a world heritage site in Western Australia

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Olive python

Olive python
Large Olive python from Kimberley in Western Australia

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Roebuck Bay, Broome

Roebuck Bay, Broome
Kimberley Coast near Broome

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Bell Gorge Waterfall

Bell Gorge Waterfall in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Geikie Gorge, Kimberley Plateau, Australia

Geikie Gorge, Kimberley Plateau, Australia

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Boab trees (Adansonia gregorii), Kimberley Plateau, Australia

Boab trees (Adansonia gregorii), Kimberley Plateau, Australia

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Geikie Gorge, Kimberley, Western Australia

Geikie Gorge, Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Rock face, Geikie Gorge, Kimberley, Western Australia

Rock face, Geikie Gorge, Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Entrance to Tunnel Creek, Kimberley, Western Australia

Entrance to Tunnel Creek, Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Windjana Gorge, Kimberley, Western Australia

Windjana Gorge, Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Stranded turtle

Stranded turtle

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Large lizard in a gumtree

Large lizard in a gumtree
Barney, (lizard) is a traditional and very populair food for the Aboriginal people in the Kimberley

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Burtons legless lizard

Burtons legless lizard
The Burtons legless lizard (Lialis burtonis) is one of Australias most successful reptiles. It is common across most of the continent, failing to colonise the west south-east of the country

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Pied Oystercatcher on a coastal rock

Pied Oystercatcher on a coastal rock
Pied Oystercatcher standing on one leg, on a coastal rock in the Kimberley

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Moon Eclipse Cockburn Ranges East Kimberley WA

Moon Eclipse Cockburn Ranges East Kimberley WA
A close up of a Moon Eclipse over the Cockburn Ranges on the Gibb River Road

Background imageKimberley Plain Collection: Driving a 4W(4 Whhel Drive) along the Gibb River Road in Kimberley

Driving a 4W(4 Whhel Drive) along the Gibb River Road in Kimberley


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"Exploring the Kimberley Plain: A Spectacular Coastal Journey" As the sun sets on famous Cable Beach in Broome, Western Australia, the Kimberley Plain unveils its breathtaking beauty. The coastal view from Broome offers a mesmerizing panorama that captivates all who witness it. Gantheaume Point Sunset, located in Broome's western region, is a true marvel of nature. Here, visitors are treated to an awe-inspiring display of colors as the sun dips below the horizon, casting vibrant hues across the sky and reflecting off the tranquil waters. Amidst this stunning landscape resides a fascinating creature - the frilled-neck lizard. Perched gracefully on a tree or basking on a rock, these reptiles add an element of intrigue to this already enchanting environment. Venturing further into Kimberley's heartland reveals more wonders. The majestic Boab trees in Kununurra stand tall and proud against vast open plains, their ancient presence evoking a sense of timelessness and resilience. El Questro Gorge beckons adventurers with its hidden oasis nestled within towering cliffs. This natural wonder invites explorers to immerse themselves in its cool waters and marvel at Mother Nature's artistry carved into every crevice. Bell Gorge cascades down moss-covered rocks with sheer elegance. Its waterfall creates a symphony of sounds that harmonize perfectly with nature's serenity - truly an ethereal experience for those lucky enough to witness it firsthand. A close encounter with a frilled lizard reveals intricate details that make these creatures even more captivating up close. Their unique features showcase evolution's creativity at its finest. Piccaninny Creek meanders through rugged terrain like an artist's brushstroke across canvas - each bend revealing new surprises waiting to be discovered by intrepid travelers willing to venture off-the-beaten-path. Roebuck Bay in Broome offers not only picturesque views but also serves as a sanctuary for diverse marine life.