Broome Harbour
Broome Harbour is a harbor in Western Australia, Australia. Broome Harbour is situated nearby to the locality Minyirr, as well as near the suburb Cable Beach.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Broome and Cable Beach.
Broome
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Broome is the largest town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, with 14,660 residents in 2021. Established through the pearling industry of the late 19th century, it became a beach resort in the 1980s.
Cable Beach
Suburb
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Cable Beach is a 22 km stretch of white sand beach on the eastern Indian Ocean and the name of the surrounding suburb in Broome, Western Australia. Cable Beach was named after the telegraph cable laid between Broome and Java in 1889. Cable Beach is situated 6 km north of Broome Harbour.
Djugun
Suburb
Djugun is a northern suburb of Broome, Western Australia within the local government area of the Shire of Broome. The name relates to the language of the local Djugun or Jukun Aboriginal people. Djugun is situated 7 km northeast of Broome Harbour.
Broome Harbour
- Type: Harbor
- Category: transportation
- Location: Western Australia, Australia, Oceania
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Latitude
-18° or 18° southLongitude
122.2° or 122° 12′ eastOpen location code
5QJ4252X+2XGeoNames ID
2075718
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