Broome coastline

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The Broome coastline is a scenic stretch of Western Australia’s northwest shore known for its red sandstone cliffs, white sandy beaches, and turquoise Indian Ocean waters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastline
adjacentTo Roebuck Plains NERFINISHED
borders Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
climate tropical savanna climate
country Australia
hasActivity beach walking
boating
kayaking
snorkelling (selected areas)
swimming (seasonal, conditions permitting)
hasBeachType tropical beach
hasGeologicalFeature pindan cliffs
sandstone rock formations
hasHazard crocodiles (in some areas)
marine stingers (seasonal)
strong tides
hasPart Cable Beach NERFINISHED
Gantheaume Point NERFINISHED
Riddell Beach NERFINISHED
Roebuck Bay NERFINISHED
Willie Creek NERFINISHED
hasWildlife dugongs
humpback whales (seasonal)
marine turtles
migratory shorebirds
tropical fish
knownFor camel rides on the beach
dinosaur footprints at low tide
large tidal range
pearling history
red sandstone cliffs
sunset views
turquoise ocean water
white sandy beaches
locatedIn Kimberley region NERFINISHED
nearestTown Broome, Western Australia NERFINISHED
ocean Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf northwest coast of Western Australia
popularFor birdwatching
four-wheel driving on beaches
recreational fishing
tourism
whale watching
state Western Australia
touristSeason dry season (approximately May to October)
waterBodyType coastal waters

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Gantheaume Point partOf Broome coastline