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80 images Created 17 Nov 2010

A small selection of Kimberley images suitable for use in brochures and advertising. You can start here and then explore other galleries.
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  • Aerial view of the Horiztonal Waterfalls inTalbot Bay on the Kimberley coast.
    Horizontal Waterfalls aerial.psd
  • The iconic Horizontal Waterfalls in Talbot Bay on the Kimberley coast on a cloudy morning at slackwater on a neap tide.  The Horizontal Waterfalls are pinch neck rapids.
    Horizontal Falls Reflections 030709_...jpg
  • The Horizontal Waterfalls in Talbot Bay on a high spring tide. Water pours through narrow openings in the range, causing a horizontal waterfall, with a fall of up to 5m on a king tide.
    Horizontal Waterfalls 002.jpg
  • Evening light illuminates Raft Point in Doubtful Bay.
    Evening Raft Point 21J0063.psd
  • The afternoon sun lights up the stunning red cliffs of the Hunter River on the Kimberley coast.
    Hunter River 100709_3363.jpg
  • King's Cascades on the Kimberley coast.
    Kings Cascades Kimberley Coast.jpg
  • Aerial view of Mitchell Falls
    Mitchell Falls FIL19054.jpg
  • Storms build in the wet season behind Dugong Bay on the Kimberley coast, part of the Buccaneer Archipelago.
    Dugong Bay, Kimberley Coast.jpg
  • Spectacular red cliffs line the Sale River.
    Sale River FIL11011.jpg
  • King George Falls, in the East Kimberley after good wet season rains.
    King George Falls 291208_1776.jpg
  • Charter boat passengers swim at Croc Creek on the Kimberley coast.  The waterhole is a popular swimming spot with tourists.
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  • Tourists from one of the Kimberley charter boats swimming at Croc Creek on the Kimberley coast.
    Tourists swimming Croc Creek 180709_...jpg
  • Boabs at Raft Point 190810_1902.jpg
  • Charter boat, MV Kimberley Escape, anchored off Raft Point in Doubtful Bay. Tourism is steadily increasing on the Kimberley coast.
    Charter Boat Raft Point 190810_1804.psd
  • A remote beach on Wailgwin Island in Camden Sound.
    Wailgwin Island 2006.jpg
  • Early morning light at north Wailgwin Island in Camden Sound.  The Wailgwin or Slate Islands are a sheltering area for the local humpback whale population.
    Soft light Wailgwin Island IMG_3645.jpg
  • The striking sandstone formations at Broome's Riddell Beach reflect the setting sun.
    Riddell Beach.jpg
  • Tourists on the beach at Careening Bay on the Kimberley coast.  The famous Mermaid Tree is a short walk back from the beach.
    Tourists on the beach Careening Bay ...jpg
  • The full moon rises behind a boab tree in Sampson Inlet on th Kimberley coast.
    Boab moonrise.jpg
  • A beautiful staircase to the moon over the Prince Regent River on the Kimberley coast.
    Evening Prince Regent 070709_1296.jpg
  • An aerial view of the falling tide on Montgomery Reef in Western Australia's Kimberley region.  Montgomery Reef in Collier Bay is Australia's largest inshore reef at 292 square kilometers.
    Montgomery Reef outgoing tide.jpg
  • The sun's last rays catch a lugger sailing home on Broome's Cable Beach.
    Lugger_sunset_140710_5897.psd
  • The Blue Camels head home on Broome's Cable Beach.  Low tide brings beautiful reflections in the wet sand.
    Blue_Camels_Cable_Beach 140710_5937.psd
  • The Blue Camels head home on Broome's Cable Beach.  Low tide brings beautiful reflections in the wet sand.
    Sunset Camels Cable Beach 140710_593...psd
  • Cultured and keshi pearls lie in a pearl shell from the oyster Pinctada maxima, the gold or silver lipped oyster.  Broome is famous for its south sea pearls.
    Pearls 040409_2544.jpg
  • Broome Turf Club Lady's Day 2010
    Lady's Day 110810_8175.jpg
  • Marilyn Paspaley sponsored Broome's inauguaral Beach Polo event on Broome's iconic Cable Beach on Sunday 23rd May 2010.  The polo is slated to become an annual event.
    Paspaley Polo 2010 230510_3914.jpg
  • A lone visitor walks along a remote beach in Camden Sound on the Kimberley coast.  Camden Sound has been announced as the Kimberley's first marine park.
    Richard Walgwin Islands Lagoon 2.jpg
  • Bumpus Island is a rocky outcrop in Camden Sound on the Kimberley coast.
    Bumpus Island IMG_3978.jpg
  • The sun's last rays strike the famous Mermaid Tree in Careening Bay on the Kimberley coast. The tree is a popular spot with tourists on the Kimberley charter boats.
    Mermaid Tree 110709_3776.jpg
  • Close up of the beehive formations at the Bungle Bungles (Purnululu National Park).
    Bungles 281208_0719.jpg
  • A female humpback whale breaches against stunning Kimberley cliffs.
    Cliffs1.tif
  • A humpback whale breaches in Camden Sound, on the mid north Kimberley coast.  Camden Sound was announced in 2009 as the Kimberley's first marine park by environment minister Donna Faragher.  The tideline behind the whale demonstrates the extent of the King tides, leaving a distinctive line around the Kimberley coast.
    Humpback Backward breach Wilson Poin...jpg
  • A female humpback whale breaches at Lulim Island, Camden Sound on the Kimberley coast.
    Breaching_whale_Lulim_Island_Wilson_...jpg
  • Two whales exhale together as they travel on the surface off James Price Point on the Kimberley coast.
    Two whales near James Price Point 30...jpg
  • A humpback whale slaps its tail on the sea surface at Lombadina on the Kimberley's Dampier Peninsular.
    Whale Tail Lombadina.jpg
  • A humpback whale breaches off Barred Creek on the Kimberley coast.  Western Australia's Kimberley region is home to the world's largest population of Humpback whales, now thought to number between 22,000 and 30,000 individuals.
    Whale breach off Barred Creek_MG_292...tif
  • A Humpback whale displays its tail as it takes a dive in Camden Sound.
    Whale tail with barnacle marks.psd
  • Water cascades off a humbpack whale tail in Camden Sound on the Kimberley coast.
    Whale Tail1.tif
  • Red Cushion star (Culcita schmideliana) in Camden Sound on the Kimberley coast.
    Red cushion star.jpg
  • A saltwater crocodile cruises past in Sampson Inlet on the Kimberley coast.  Crocodylus porosus is relatively common in both saltwater and freshwater on the Kimberley coast.
    Croc in Sampson Inlet.jpg
  • A small red leaf on a saltwater crocodiles' head near Turtle Reef in Talbot Bay.
    Croc2.tif
  • A saltwater crocodile cruises near the surface in Kimberley coastal waters.
    Croc3.tif
  • A saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) just visible in the Sale River, in Doubtful Bay on the Kimberley coast.
    crocodile_sale_river.jpg
  • Croc in water.tif
  • Merten's Water Monitor (Varanus martensii) by a freshwater pool on the Kimberley coast.
    Merten's water monitor.jpg
  • A goanna stands defending its ground on Roebuck Plains, south of Broome, in the Kimberley wet season.  Goannas are prized as good eating by local Aboriginal people.
    Goanna Crab Creek January 2011 31011...jpg
  • A family of Masked Boobies (Sula dactylactra) on Adele Island, to the northof Broome.  Adele Island is an import bird and turtle nesting site.
    Masked Booby family 210810_3322.jpg
  • Magpie Geese flock to the east Kimberley's Parry's Lagoon in the wet season.
    Magpie Geese Parry's Lagoon December...jpg
  • A flock of migratory shore birds rise at Crab Creek, south of Broome, near the Broome Bird Observatory.  Crab Creek is on the shores of Roebuck Bay, one of the world's great bird aggregation areas.
    Shore birds 310110_Crab Creek Januar...jpg
  • A flock of migratory shore birds rise at Crab Creek, south of Broome, near the Broome Bird Observatory.  Crab Creek is on the shores of Roebuck Bay, one of the world's great bird aggregation areas.
    Shore birds in flight 310110_Crab Cr...jpg
  • A flock of migratory shore birds rise at Crab Creek, south of Broome, near the Broome Bird Observatory.  Crab Creek is on the shores of Roebuck Bay, one of the world's great bird aggregation areas.
    Waders 310110_Crab creek January 201...jpg
  • A frigate bird in hot pursuit of a tern with a freshly caught fish at Augustus Island, on the Kimberley's largest islands at the northern extent of Camden Sound.
    Frigate Bird and Tern.jpg
  • Colourful gorgonian fan corals exposed at low tide at Camden Sound on the Kimberley coast.
    Fan corals on bombie.jpg
  • Honey, a resident dingo at Mt Hart Wilderness Lodge on the Gibb River Road, 240km east of Derby.  Dingoes (Canis lupus dingo) are the apex predator, and vital to maintaing the balance of the ecosystem.
    Dingo_Mt_Hart.jpg
  • Honey, an Australian Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) rests on a rock at Mt Hart Wilderness Lodge on the Gibb River Road. As the apex predator, dingos play an important role in balancing the ecosystem and controlling feral cats.
    Dingo_profile.jpg
  • Mulla Mulla (Ptilotus exultata) growing next the stunning pindan cliffs at James Price Point on the Dampier Peninsula.
    Mulla mulla James Price Point.jpg
  • The bright red bracts of a Kimberley rose, growing on a hillside at Shoal Bay on the Kimberley coast.
    Kimberley_Rose.jpg
  • Brilliantly coloured anemones, sponges and corals line the edge of Turtle Reef, in Talbot Bay on the Kimberley coast.
    Anemones Cowrie Hole Turtle Reef_MG_...jpg
  • A colourful giant clam in shallow water at Clerke Lagoon, the Rowley Shaols.
    Clam and coral_MG_3587.jpg
  • Rowleys clam_MG_3647.jpg
  • "Cuddles" the Potato Cod at 'Cod Hole', Mermaid Reef.
    Cuddles_MG_5833.psd
  • A diver with an underwater camera at the Rowley Shoals.
    Ginnie with camera IMG_4131.jpg
  • A magnificent Giant Clam in the Clerke Lagoon at the Rowley Shoals.
    Clam_MG_4308.psd
  • A beautiful Gorgonian fan coral grows on "The Wall" at Mermaid Reef, the Rowley Shoals.
    Gorgonian_MG_5500.psd
  • A magnificent magenta soft coral on The Wall at Mermaid Reef at the Rowley Shoals.
    Soft coral IMG_5995.jpg
  • A pair of Pink Anemonefish guard their home on The Wall at Mermaid Reef.
    Anemonefish_MG_5904.jpg
  • "Cuddles" the Pototo Cod poses for a photo at Cod Hole on Mermaid Reef.
    Cuddles and diver_MG_5832.jpg
  • A Gorgonian fan coral in a cave on Mermaid Reef at the Rowley Shoals.  Gorgonians are found in a variety of colours on the reef.
    Gorgonians_MG_5540.jpg
  • A Peacock Rockcod (Cephalopholis argus) on Mermaid Reef at the Rowley Shoals.
    Peacock Rockcod_MG_5817.jpg
  • A Bluegirdle Angelfish (Pomacanthus navarchus) watches from a protective overhand at the Rowley Shoals.  This fish is found on most offshore reefs of North Western Australia.
    Angelfish_MG_5139.jpg
  • Late afternoon in Doubtful Bay on the Kimberley coast, near Raft Point.
    Sunset Doubtful Bay near Raft Point ...jpg
  • Aerial view of King's Cascades, Prince Regent River
    Kings' Cascades 084.jpg
  • A passenger on a charter boat watches as a juvenile humbpack whale approaches the boat.
    Passenger and whale MG_0074.psd
  • The dramatic red cliffs of the Kimberley coast near Hanover Bay at the mouth of the Prince Regent River.
    Cliffs and tideline Hanover Bay 1407...psd
  • Passengers from one of the Kimberley charter boats on the Hunter River.
    Aerial boats Hunter River FIL19243.jpg
  • Swimming from a sandbank near Willie Creek, north of Broome
    Swimming MG_0126-1.jpg
  • Stunning colours at Cape Boilleau north of Broome
    Cape Boilleau MG_0166.psd
  • A lone swimmer on a remote beach on the Kimberley coast north of Broome
    Swimming north of Broome MG_0122-1.psd
  • Tourists on the beach at Raft Point in Doubtful Bay.  Raft Point is one of the most visited sites on the Kimberley coast, with Wandjina artwork visited by thousands of people every year.
    Raft Point MG_3957.jpg