Gantheaume Point

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Gantheaume Point is a scenic coastal headland near Broome in Western Australia, known for its striking red rock formations, dinosaur footprints, and views over the Indian Ocean.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal landform
headland
tourist attraction
access by road from Broome
bestVisitTime dry season
climate tropical savanna
coast Indian Ocean
contrastsWith turquoise sea
country Australia
dinosaurFootprintsAge Cretaceous
surface form: Cretaceous period
dinosaurFootprintsLocation intertidal rock platform
dinosaurFootprintsVisibility low tide
distanceFromBroome approximately 6 kilometres
hasColorCharacteristic red
hasFossil dinosaur footprints
hasGeologicalFeature intertidal reef
red sandstone cliffs
rock pools
hasNearbyFacility interpretive signage
parking area
viewing platforms
hasReplica dinosaur footprints
hasViewOf Broome coastline
Indian Ocean
hazard slippery rocks at low tide
strong tidal movements
knownFor dinosaur footprints
red rock formations
scenic coastal views
sunset views
locatedIn Broome
northwestern Australia
locatedNear Broome
locatedOn Indian Ocean
nearbyCity Broome
partOf Broome coastline
popularFor local recreation
tourism
region Kimberley
state Western Australia
tourismActivity dinosaur footprint viewing
photography
sightseeing
sunset watching

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Broome hasAttraction Gantheaume Point
Cable Beach hasNearbyAttraction Gantheaume Point