- 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 (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
- Kimberley Region: Explore the Kimberley Icons Outback Towns
Hidden in the region’s heart, remarkable landscapes, spectacular gorges and thundering waterfalls provide the perfect backdrop for a Kimberley holiday adventure in Western Australia’s north
- Kimberley, South Africa - Wikipedia
Kimberley is the capital and largest city of the Northern Cape province of South Africa It is located approximately 110 km east of the confluence of the Vaal and Orange Rivers The city has considerable historical significance because of its diamond mining past and the siege during the Second Boer War
- Kimberley Region | About the Kimberley | RDA Kimberley
The Kimberley region is Western Australia’s northern most region, bordered by the Indian Ocean to the West, the Timor Sea to the North and the Northern Territory to the East Spanning over 400,000 square kilometres it is around three times the size of England and has a sub-tropical monsoonal climate
- Kimberley | History, Plateau, Map, Facts | Britannica
The camp was named after John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of Kimberley, who was then British colonial secretary The town of Kimberley was created in 1878 and incorporated into the Cape Colony in 1880
- 7 beautiful places to visit in the Kimberley - Australia
Discover the breath-taking landscapes, ancient rock art and towering ochre cliffs at the Kimberley, one of the oldest places in the world Find out more
- Kimberley - Wikipedia
Kimberley Declaration, a 2002 statement regarding protection of traditional indigenous knowledge systems Kimberley Process Certification Scheme, to certify the origin of rough diamonds
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