Kimberley Region
The Kimberley Region is located in the northern part of Western Australia. It is known for its stunning landscapes, which include rugged mountains, deep gorges, and beautiful coastlines. The region covers approximately 423,000 square kilometers and is sparsely populated, with most residents living in small towns and communities.
The Kimberley is rich in natural resources and biodiversity, featuring unique wildlife and ecosystems. It is home to several national parks, such as Karijini National Park and Bungle Bungles, which attract tourists for their breathtaking scenery and outdoor activities. The region also has a significant Indigenous heritage, with many Aboriginal communities residing there.