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The Kimberley is one of the world's last great wilderness regions.
It covers an expanse of nearly 423,000 square kilometre (three times the size of England) with a population of only 25,000 people.
I't is situated in the far north of Western Australia and its immense and ancient landform encompasses rugged ranges and spectacular gorges, cascading waterfalls, mighty rivers and complex cave systems.
Kununurra is the gateway to the Kimberley and its famous Purnululu National Park with its outstanding Bungle Bungle massif. It is a picturesque and modern town, established in 1960 as the centre for the Ord River Irrigation project.
The town has become the major administrative centre for the East Kimberley, servicing farmers, pastoralists and the rapidly developing tourism and mining industries.
With a resident population of around 6,000 it is one of the biggest towns in the Kimberley.
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