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Warlu Way
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In Aboriginal culture, the way in which a snake meanders across the ancient landscape is known as the Warlu Way.

Today, the Warlu Way is an indigenous experience drive trail, incorporating the iconic sites that make up the Gascoyne, Pilbara and Kimberley regions of Western Australia. 

The Warlu Way is about 2480 kilometres in length and stretches from Coral Bay and Ningaloo to Broome, comprising cultural and natural highlights across an area that offers world class marine, terrestrial and Aboriginal experiences.

Aboriginal culture and connection to country is a strong constant across the vast landscape of the north west of Western Australia. The Warlu Way aims to connect people to place and culture.

The drive trail links the major towns of Tom Price, Karratha and Port Hedland in Western Australia’s North West and incorporates areas of interest from Exmouth in the south, to Broome in the north.

The Warlu Way includes sites of interest such as the Ningaloo Reef, Broome's Cable Beach, Karijini National Park, Millstream-Chichester National Park, and the Burrup Peninsula.

Location: Coral Bay is 1,135 kilometres north of Perth and Broome is 2,175 kilometres north of Perth.

Australia’s North West

The Warlu Way

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alypaynter
Jan 28, 2009 at 10:42AM

A true journey of discovery and understanding.

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alypaynter
Jan 25, 2009 at 08:23AM

Very humbling to realize that we are only very recent compared to the indigenous culture.

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alypaynter
Jan 08, 2009 at 12:26PM

I haven't actually been on the whole trip but it sounds a really terrific cultural experience.

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sandyboots
Dec 11, 2008 at 01:53PM

This photo is of Barn Hill, which is located approx 80km south of Broome. It is a very peaceful beautiful place and has a very friendly caravan park, though with some limits on electricity use. You can even have a game of lawn bowls if you like.

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