After the bushwalks throught the national park we gapped the way up by few days relaxing on the best beaches of West Australia.
On the way to the Kimberleys we stopped at the 80 mile beach (guess where the name came from ;-) & Broome, famous for the neverending, white powerded cable beach.
And here we are -the 80 mile beach between Port Hedland and Broome.
There is only one Caravan Park half the way which is really worth stopping by.
AND it is the paradise for every fisherman!
The tides & sunsets are spectecular! You can walk out more than 1.500m to reach the water shore and on the way experience all colors you just can imagine...
The next beach destination is Broome. I nice tidy city with everything you need - shopping centers, restaurants, caravan parks and what it is most famous - the long, white cable beach. Here was the first telegraph cable laid to connect Australia with the rest of the world.
Broome reaches its gloome from the pearl industry as they provided in past 90% of the world pearls (before professional breeding grouund were established). Today is not much left of it except some status & cementaries remembering the joint intercultural efforts by Australians, Chinese & Japanese.
Cable Beach