Caravan Park
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Located midway between the blooming townships of Broome and Headland lies this beauty of nature. Assumed to be one of the longest beaches in the world, this beach has a length of 80 miles as the name itself suggests. There is a caravan park which is mobile and can be found anywhere on the beach and is a popular tourist attraction. This beach has a vast collection of sea shells and oysters. These are collected during low tide.
Category: Beaches
Address: Broome, Western Australia, Oceania
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