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The Kimberley region of Western Australia is famous for its pearling industry, its diamonds, and its strong mining industry.

It is known for its hot weather and sparse population.

From a tourism point of view it's famous for the eco-tourist side of things. There are many beautiful and interesting gorges (river canyons), waterfalls and rock formations. In addition, the region near Broome is known for its Stairway to the Moon.This is a fascinating natural phenomenon which occurs only at full moon. It occurs when the full moon reflects off the exposed mudflats at extremely low tides, giving an optical illusion of a staircase reaching to the moon.

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