Two gems Gantheaume Point and Coconut Wells lie side-by-side, offering a captivating glimpse into the Kimberley's rich history and natural beauty.
Gantheaume Point serves as a dramatic gateway to the wonders that lie beyond. Rugged red cliffs plunge into the turquoise waters, creating a scene of breath-taking beauty. This is a photographer's paradise, with opportunities to capture panoramic vistas and dramatic wave formations. Going beyond the eye, significant aboriginal cultural importance can be seen in the ancient rock art scattered along the cliffs. These paintings depict stories of the land, the animals, and the spiritual connection the Aboriginal people have with this place. Those with a sense of wondering, try discover the dinosaur footprints at low tide.
Coconut Wells, just south of Gantheaume Point lies testament to the region's fascinating history. Established in the late 19th century as a pearling outpost, remnants of the bygone era can still be seen at old freshwater collecting wells. Today, this is natures paradise. The sheltered bay is a great spot of snorkelling.
This is a place to disconnect from the everyday hustle and reconnect with nature's raw power and serenity.
Planning Your Visit:
A 4WD vehicle is recommended, especially if you plan to explore some of the off-road tracks around the peninsula.
Be sure to check tide tables before visiting, as some areas might be inaccessible during high tide.
Remember to be sun smart and bring water.
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