It’s about 140 miles from YDBY to Broome. It’s a pearling industry
town named after Western Australia Governor Sir Fredrick Broome in 1883. It is
also home to The Cable Beach Resort.
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On this leg of our trip we’ve learned in order for us to really
experience Australia we are going to have to see it at ground level. Australia
is big …actually, we’ve found this land and her people to define “big”.
It would be fun for us to spend a Christmas in the outback looking for
Santa.
The folks at Spirit Safaris would be our go to guys. They’ll help us
plan our trip across the Outback and take us along the way. It just makes sense
to us …if you’re going to travel across The Outback …it’s good to have mates.
Some Robinson R-44 time in this tour from Spirit Safaris:
A friend of ours recently said “…it took me 17 hours flying home commercial
from Australia. I cried all the way. I didn’t want to leave”. We know how she
felt as we plan to leave Derby Australia (YDBY) for Kota Kinabalu
International Airport (WBKK), Malaysia.
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