What more can I say? The sun setting on Cable Beach, Broome, WA.
(In Jul 2013, Rhoda and I did a three week tour of the Kimberley in Western Australia. The tour started in Broome and ended in Alice Springs and was just about the best three weeks imaginable. As I get time, I'll drop photos of the tour into my “From the Archives” album in chronological order. My first posting is at http://365project.org/terryliv/from-the-archiv/2015-01-08 .
For O/S 365ers, the Kimberley is a largely uninhabited region in NW Western Australia. It covers an area of about 425,000 sq kms, about three times the size of England and roughly the same size as California. It is hot and dry during the dry season and bloody wet during the wet season when all of the rivers and creeks flood and all roads become impassable for months on end. The population of the region is around 39,000 most of whom who live in the small towns of Broome, Derby, Wyndham, Kununurra, Halls Creek and Fitzroy Crossing. Apart from tourism, the main industry is cattle with many very large cattle stations in the region.
I hope you enjoy the tour)