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WEATHERWHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT?
This can be a common question however the best time to visit varies on what you are going for and when you going. There is two seasons in Broome as it is under tropical weather. The two seasons are the dry season and wet season. To find out when the best season for you to go is, click the button below. DANGERSARE THERE ANY DANGERS IN BROOME?
Yes. of course there are dangers as everywhere and every city has them, however there are some major threats and dangers. However if you watch and are careful with your surroundings you will be safe and still have a wonderful time in Broome, where the red dirt meets the sea. To learn more click the button below. UNIQUE FLORA AND FAUNAIS THERE ANY UNIQUE OR NATIVE PLANTS OR ANIMALS?
Yes. There are many unique and native plants and animals in Broome, some of these are dangerous if you are not careful. However you can see many native animals and plants along the side of the road, in the water or on a tour. To find out more click the button below. |
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KEY FACTSThere are many interesting things you may not know about Broome so it is important you find out. Some interesting facts are:
These are just eight of the many facts you will find and hear about in Broome, Western Australia |
BROOME - WESTERN AUSTRALIABroome is located in the north-west of western Australia in the Kimberley region and is 2,240 kilometres (1,390 miles) north of Perth the state capital. Broome is a coastal city and has tropical conditions and rarely rains. Broome is home to over 14,436 people however gaining to over 45,000 people in the tourist season. |