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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
Explore Kimberley BC Canada | Tourism Kimberley Explore BC’s largest municipal park, cruise down the longest-lit night-skiing run in North America, and get muddy winding your way down Bootleg Mountain Each season in Kimberley brings plenty of sunshine, big smiles and good times along the way
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 plateau has an area of about 162,000 square miles (420,000 square km) It is composed chiefly of sandstone with patches of basalt
City of Kimberley | Official site of Kimberley, BC Canada Welcome to Kimberley, BC, a good place to be! Our community is situated in the Kootenay Rockies, and we think we're pretty fortunate It could be because of the scenery, or the endless activities, or simply because our people make it a good place to live, work, learn and play
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
The Kimberley and North West - Tourism Western Australia Embark on one of the most awe-inspiring wilderness adventures on the planet and discover what billions of years of rock formations have left behind in the stunning natural landscapes of The Kimberley
Kimberley, South Africa - Wikipedia 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
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