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Kimberley (Western Australia) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

administrative region of Western Australia

About Kimberley (Western Australia)

The Kimberley is one of the world's last great wilderness areas, and covers an area large enough to fit California and a bit more, though the total population is only about 50,000. Most of the population is concentrated in small towns such asKununurraandWyndhamin the East andBroomeandDerbyon the coast in the west. Halls Creeksits on the northern edge of the Great Sandy Desert and is a gateway to natural attractions including the striking formation of the white quartz China Wall, the orange and black striped domes of the Purnululu National Park Bungle Bungle Range, and the dramatic impression of the Wolfe Creek Crater, formed 300,000 years ago when a meteorite crashed to earth. Halls Creek is on the Great Northern Highway, 683km from Broome and 359km from Kununurra. The closest town to Ha

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