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Karratha, Dampier, Roebourne
Aboriginal for "Good Country", Karratha is a modern town
established in the late 1960's to support the Pilbara's vast mineral
wealth. With the added discovery of off-shore gas reserves, Karratha
quickly developed into the main commercial centre of the region, and
now boasts the most comprehensive range of facilities (including the largest
shopping centre outside of Perth) to be found in state's north-west.
The town's most noteworthy attraction is the 3.5 kilometre Jaburara
Heritage Trail, which begins just by the tourist bureau. The country
around Karratha is littered with ancient relics of Aboriginal
occupation, and middens, grindstones and rock carvings can all be
viewed along the trail.
Karratha not only makes a welcome stopover for those travelling the
largely uninhabited North West Coastal Highway, it also provides the
perfect base for pending explorations into the nearby Millstream-Chichester National Park. This spectacular 2000 square kilometre park
is a lush green oasis in the centre of thousands of acres of dusty and
spinifex covered desert hills. The parks numerous freshwater pools
are laden with water lilies and surrounded by various species of palms
and ferns, perfectly reflecting the timeless image that the word
"oasis" usually conjures in one's imagination. Ideal for a cooling swim,
the pools also refresh the adjoining expansive wetlands, which are home
to a diverse range of water birds and other wildlife.
Millsteam-Chichester National Park lies under 200 kilometres south-east
of Karratha, via a well kept dirt road. There are several basic but
pleasant camping grounds within the park, linked by a small network of
four wheel drive and bush walking tracks. If you don't have the gear,
tours operate out of Karratha, as well as it's satellite towns of
Dampier and Roebourne.
Dampier is a model town with modern facilities on King Bay. The
deep waters around the bay have become the main port for many of the
mining operations in the Kimberly, as well as the natural gas fields
off-shore. Although it's an impressive set-up, of greater interest is
the nearby Burrup Peninsula. The Burrup was once the seaside home to
a flourishing Aboriginal community which have left an amazing legacy
of some 10 000 rock engravings. The pristine beaches along the peninsula offer
safe and secluded swimming.
Dampier's other notable natural attraction is the fishing and diving
mecca of the Dampier Archipelago. The town overlooks a bizarre gathering
of 42 unique islands, each one fringed by colourful coral reefs, marine
life and a littering of shipwrecks.
Back on the North West Coastal Highway 32 kilometres past Karratha,
Roebourne is the oldest prevailing town in the Pilbara and
once capital of the north-west. A shadow of it's former self, the
town's early prosperity is showcased in the museums and displays housed
in the fine old buildings which still remain. History buffs will also
appreciate the surrounding settlements of Cossack, Point Samson,
and Whim Creek.
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