20 THINGS FOR 2020
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You’ve set your sights on a far northern Aussie escape, and since no road trip is complete without a list of challenges and thrills to tick off along the way, here it is! From Broome to the Kimberleys and Kakadu to Cape York, whether you’re a seasoned escapee or hitting the road for the very first time, these Bucket List ideas will inspire your travels this year to make the journey one you’ll remember.
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FIND DINOSAUR FOOTPRINTS, WA
Beneath Gantheaume Point’s crumbling amber cliffs, Broome’s best end-of-day beach parties heat up on the sand as travellers gather to salute each sunset with drinks in hand. But, at the base of the historical lighthouse, the lowest of low tides reveal a truly remarkable stampede of 130 million-year-old dinosaur footprints, imprinted on the rock shelf.
Check the tides before tackling your search and afterwards, stop for a lofty swim in the waterhole known as Anastasia’s pool, staring out over the sea.
When you go: Gantheaume Point is located at the southern end of Cable Beach in Broome. A 4WD track leads onto the sandy beach below, which is hard and safe — just watch the quick incoming tide.
SEE THE STAIRCASE TO THE MOON, WA
When the full moon rises over Broome, mangrove-fringed Town Beach comes to life, hosting a stunning but fleeting phenomenon known as the
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