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Western Australia’s most famous beach is one of the most beautiful in the world, with turquoise waters and impeccable white...
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Western Australia’s most famous beach is one of the most beautiful in the world, with turquoise waters and impeccable white sand.
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The Broome Visitor Centre is a non government, not-for-profit organisation providing a comprehensive guide to Broome and the...
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The Broome Visitor Centre is a non government, not-for-profit organisation providing a comprehensive guide to Broome and the Kimberley.Our friendly and local tourism consultants are available 7 days a week to help you get the most out of your holiday in this amazing part of Australia.
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The museum is opposite the Seaview Shopping Centre on Robinson Street.From June to September the museum is open from 10am to...
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The museum is opposite the Seaview Shopping Centre on Robinson Street.From June to September the museum is open from 10am to 4pm. For the remainder of the year it is open 10am to 1pm.Museum admission is $5 for adults, $3 for Seniors and $1 for children over 12.
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Broome Bird Observatory is located on the north-west coast of Australia on the shores of Roebuck Bay. The Broome region is...
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Broome Bird Observatory is located on the north-west coast of Australia on the shores of Roebuck Bay. The Broome region is regarded as the most significant site in Australia for shorebirds as well as being of high signifcance among other locations for shorebirds across the world. Roebuck Bay has the greatest diversity of shorebird species of any site on the planet and around 150,000 of these birds visit annually.
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"Highly recommended - gives great insight into old pearling industry including racial separation, riots. During WW2.Broome was bombed so much hsitory here. "
"Apart from my little stint of sea sickness, I went fishing with a friend of mine, and all the boys were super, super, ridiculously helpful. Really friendly, and just willing to talk things through with you If you don't have a clue.
The fishing was freaking amazing. My arms are killing me today beca..."use of pulling up a few big ones :)
I've been on a few charters in Melbourne aswell, and these boys blow them out of the water.
Good work fellas!!!
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"I only intended to go once, but it was so beautiful that I went back a second time. A great place to watch the passing parade and enjoy the stunning sunset. One night I bought a fish and chips takeaway from Zanders and sat at a table overlooking the beach. Only $13. Another night I had a wine at The..." Bar & Grill. $8 from memory. Both cheap nights for such an amazing attraction. I'm past the camel rides, so can't comment on them but those that tried seemed to enjoy the experience. If you don't have a car you can take the town bus out to the beach.
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