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The Kimberley covers about 421,000 square kilometres - slightly larger than Japan and much larger than United Kingdom, New Zealand, or the Australian state of Victoria. It is bordered on the west by the Indian Ocean, on the north by the Timor Sea, on the south by the Great Sandy Desert, and on the east by the Northern Territory.
Darwin to the east is the perfect gateway to the Kimberley, where sultry sunsets will relax you whilst dining at a chic harbourside restaurant. Towards the west, in the historic pearling town of Broome, the colours of nature are vibrant and intense: rich red earth, azure blue seas and brilliant white sand beaches.
The light here is like nowhere else. Between lies the ragged Kimberley coast, a place you can only begin to comprehend from the sea. Rugged gorges, inlets and waterfalls plunging 100 metres all combine for an awe-inspiring experience you simply can’t have by travelling overland.
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