Cable Beach is a 22km-long stretch of purest white beach where Broome meets the Indian Ocean. The stunning colours of Cable Beach stunning colours - aqua blue against the white sand and bright red-orange dirt inspire photographers from dawn till dusk daily.
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Cable Beach History
Cable Beach is named as the terminus of the original cable used to send telegraphs between Java and Broome.
Cable Beach Today
Today, Cable Beach is a long, flat beach that is ritualistically used by locals and tourists each day to wash away the cares of living in paradise. The sand is smooth and bright white, the water is cool and clear.
Malcolm Douglas
Malcolm Douglas established a Crocodile Park in 1983 as a research centre. The Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park also houses some of the naughtiest crocodiles transported from all over Australias North West so you can get eye to eye with one of the Kimberleys most feared creatures.
Cable Beach Broome Kimberley WA - Western Australia