Kimberley (Western Australia)
Kimberley is a western part of Australia where the land is known for savanna like terrain. It has an area of 163,521 mi². Kimberley has a wide range of wildlife. This selection includes: birds, mammals, reptiles, fish and invertebrates.
Kimberley (Western Australia) Media
- Kangaroo-Painting.jpg
Depiction of kangaroo painting with added drawing for clarity - examined by Traditional Owner Ian Waina on the left.
- Lennard River.jpg
This is a photograph of the Lennard River in the Kimberley region of Western Australia
- Bungle Bungles Echidna Chasm 190503 - panoramio.jpg
Bungle Bungles - Echidna Chasm
- A197, Geikie Gorge National Park, Western Australia, Fitzroy River, 2007.JPG
- A196, Halls Creek, Western Australia, China Wall, 2007.JPG
China Wall - a natural rock formation near Halls Creek
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Cape Leveque, Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia
- Bungle Bungles Bower bird nest 190503 - panoramio.jpg
Bungle Bungles Bower bird nest 190503