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Broome

Langorously-paced Broome has a distinctly Asian flavour and cosmopolitan atmosphere, making it a consistently popular travellers' centre and a favoured spot for alternative lifestylers and urban burnouts. An upmarket tourism campaign has saved the town from a tacky downfall.

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Things to See in Broome


Broome Historical Society Museum
Saville St Town Beach from Hamersley St, head S toward Town Beach; it's at the end of Saville St

Broome's relatively long and fascinating story is detailed in the intriguing Broome Historical Society Museum. The museum is refreshingly honest in dealing with indigenous issues. Samples of Aboriginal Dreamtime stories contrast strongly with the cruelty of Broome's early settler days, illustrated by photos of Aboriginal people in chain gangs.

Broome Crocodile Park
Cavle Beach Rd Cable Beach 4km W of Broome, just back from Cable Beach on Cable Beach Rd

Just back from Cable Beach is the Broome Crocodile Park with crocs up to 5m long, an 80-year-old croc and cute hatchlings to fondle. Try to time your visit with a tour to get the most out of your experience, particularly during the afternoon, when feeding takes place.

Manbana
from town centre, head S along Port Dr for 3.5km Murakami Rd Port of Broome

A visit to the Manbana aquaculture centre is highly recommended. The strong links between indigenous people and the sea and waterways of the Kimberley are explored through laid-back and informative tours. Ingenious traditional fishing methods are explained and there are touch tanks where you get to hold a number of slimy sea creatures. The kids will love it!

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