Edging the Territory, it’s difficult not to be seduced by
this beautiful western neighbour. Closest to the border are the Bungle
Bungles in Purnululu National Park; huge orange and black-banded domes
that were 20 million years in the making. Europeans have only known
about the site since the 1980s, making it one of the oldest untouched
natural wonders in the world. This part of the Kimberley is believed to
be about 360 million years old and is filled with ancient Aboriginal
rock art, most of it hidden deep within the ranges.
Many travellers follow the famed Gibb River Road through
vast, dry plains dotted with bizarre-looking Boab trees and turn off
for glimpses of the rugged coastline, home to the powerful Mitchell
Falls.
The long, and often rough journey is rewarded when you arrive at coastal Broome and dip your toes in its crystal clear waters.