Tuesday, March 16, 2010

This spacious beach, where overcrowding at any time is virtually impossible, lies a few kilometres out of Broome. Free from sharks and ideal for swimming even when the tide is out, the vast sands are bordered by low dunes that vary in shades form white to red that stretch for many kilometres. At one end lies Gantheume Point, a craggy bluff of brilliant red rocks, famous for the dinosaur's footprint that lies embedded in a rock about thirty metres out to sea. It is only exposed at low king tides.

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