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Thursday 10 May 2007
The Gibbs River Road
The Gibb river road is a huge 600-700km road cutting through the Kimberly. We took a short excursion on it to get to El Questro, before back tracking to the highway. Even though it's a couple of hundred Kms shorter than the highway, it's definitely not a short cut to Broome and can get fairly hairy in part as the entire road is unsealed. That said, if we were going to try and visit all the major sights in the Kimberley, driving this road would be a must.
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