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The King George Falls at their thunderous best
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The Bungle Bungle Massif (Purnululu National Park)
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Mud flats near Derby are sculptured by the relentless tide
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A White-bellied Sea Eagle takes flight
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The ship's onboard helicopter adds a new dimension to your experience
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Latte-coloured swirls garnish the waters of Porosus Creek on the ebbing tide
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A Kimberley shower!
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Azure Kingfishers add a splash of colour to the Kimberley bush
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Shooting the tidal rapids of the Horizontal Waterfalls
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The Frilled-neck lizard was first described to science at Careening Bay
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A magnificent rock art gallery of the Wandjina style near Doubtful Bay
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Deep into croc country at the Kings Cascades
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The four-tiered Mitchell Falls skirt the edge of the Mitchell Plateau
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A saltwater crocodile snaffles a threadfin salmon
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The True North provides intimate access to the best Kimberley attractions
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The presence of Leichardt's grasshopper signals a change in the season
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The jumbled landscape of Bigge Island is a site of great Aboriginal significance
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Humpback whales frolic off the Kimberley coast from June to September
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