Cable Beach

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Cable Beach is a famous white-sand beach near Broome in Western Australia, renowned for its Indian Ocean sunsets and camel rides along the shore.

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Cable Beach canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
tourist attraction
bestVisitSeason dry season
country Australia
hasAccessibility road access from Broome
hasActivity beach walking
camel riding
fishing
four-wheel driving
sunbathing
surfing
swimming
hasClimate tropical savanna climate
hasFeature designated swimming areas
flat tidal beach
lifesaving services in season
sand dunes
vehicle access area
hasLength approximately 14 miles
approximately 22 kilometres
hasNameOrigin named after telegraph cable laid off the coast
hasNearbyAttraction Broome
surface form: Broome town centre

Gantheaume Point
hasNearbyFacility Broome International Airport
hasRecreationalUse local recreation
tourism
hasRegulation designated nude beach section (north of rocks)
hasRisk stingers in wet season
strong sun exposure
hasSandColor white
hasSunsetView over Indian Ocean
hasTouristInfrastructure bars
car parks
hotels
public access points
resorts
restaurants
knownFor camel rides
sunsets
wide sandy shore
locatedIn Western Australia
locatedNear Broome
locatedOnBodyOfWater Indian Ocean
nearbyCity Broome
partOf coast of Western Australia
region Kimberley
state Western Australia
timeZone Australian Western Standard Time

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Broome knownFor Cable Beach
Broome hasBeach Cable Beach
Roebuck Bay foreshore near Cable Beach