
The Kimberley In Pictures
A region of spectacular water pools beside layers of red and orange rock, the Kimberley region of Western Australia is beautiful beyond imagination. While it can really only be appreciated with the naked eye, these pictures go a long way to beckon you to explore its great depths.
Despite little rain, dry desert-like ground and a beating sun, plant life can thrive in the Kimberley, including the great boab trees.
Layers of rock formed over millions of years create short and long waterfalls into sparkling pools that are perfect for cooling down, just like Mitchell Falls.
Parts of the Kimberley are so astounding, you just have to take the time to sit and view it in all its glory.
The town of Broome sits on the coast of the Kimberley and is blessed with mesmerising sunsets.
Western Australia’s largest lake, Lake Argyle is surrounded by the rock landscape of this great region.
Be prepared to delve deep into the unknown of Tunnel Creek.
A true black beauty, Windjana Gorge towers up to 100m high and boasts a large number of freshwater crocodiles.
Like giant beehives, the Bungle Bungles are a formidable sight from up high or down low.
Images courtesy of Kimberley Wild Expeditions