Gibb River Road
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The Gibb River Road is a former cattle route that stretches almost 700 kilometres through The Kimberley between the Western Australian town of Derby and the Kununurra and Wyndham junction of the Great Northern Highway.
Originally developed in the 1950s, [1]
The majority of the road is unsealed and is only suitable for 4WD vehicles. In 2006, it was included in an article about five great international road trips in The Guardian. [2] It features geological formations, aboriginal and pastoral history, natural scenery, as well as rare fauna and flora. Attractions along the Gibb River Road include Windjana Gorge National Park, Tunnel Creek National Park, the El Questro Wilderness Park, Lennard Gorge, Bell Gorge, as well as the King Leopold Conservation Park.
The road is often closed due to flooding during the wet season, which is typically November through March, although delayed openings have been known to happen, frustrating the tourism industry [3] as well as locals who rely on the road.
[edit] References
- ^ Stock route cuts a picturesque trail : thewest.com.au. The West Australian. Retrieved on 2008-04-27.
- ^ Road Trips. The Guardian. Retrieved on 2008-04-27.
- ^ Road opening delay frustrates locals - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). www.abc.net.au. Retrieved on 2008-04-27.