- Kimberley (Western Australia) - Wikipedia
The Kimberley consists of the ancient, steep-sided mountain ranges of northwestern Australia cut through with sandstone and limestone gorges and steep ridges, from which the extreme monsoonal climate has removed much of the soil
- Guide to the Kimberley - Tourism Australia
The Kimberley is one of the oldest and largest wilderness landscapes in the world Discover prolific wildlife, majestic canyons, outback stations and much more
- Kimberley Region: Explore the Kimberley Icons Outback Towns
Coastal and outback towns of the Kimberley region offer vastly diverse experiences Visit Kununurra and Derby, the eastern and western gateways to the Kimberley
- Kimberley | Outback, Pilbara, Gorges | Britannica
Kimberley, plateau region of northern Western Australia, extending from the rugged northwest Indian Ocean coast south to the Fitzroy River and east to the Ord River
- The 14 most incredible things to do in the Kimberley - Time Out
The Kimberley is home to over 30 First Nations groups, and a visit would be incomplete without discovering their deep knowledge of the land Here are the most incredible things to see and do in
- Kimberley Australia Travel Guide - WA From Broome To Kununurra
A great introduction to travel in the Kimberley region and along the Gibb This free resource will answer all the questions you might have in the early stages of planning a trip
- Exploring the Kimberley Region: When, Where, and How to Travel Safely
The Kimberley region, located in the northern part of Western Australia, is one of the world’s last true wilderness areas Spanning over 423,000 square kilometers, it boasts dramatic landscapes, ancient rock formations, pristine coastlines, and a rich indigenous heritage
- Kimberley (Western Australia) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
This region travel guide to Kimberley is a usable article It gives a good overview of the region, its sights, and how to get in, as well as links to the main destinations, whose articles are similarly well developed
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