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Derby
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Derby is about 104 kilometres (65 miles) north-east of Launceston. Mountains, rainforests and old tin mines surround this classified historic town. In the late 1800s it was a booming mining settlement and at the Derby Tin Mine Centre you can pan for a bit of raw tin - metal we use every day of the week without thinking about where it comes from. Derby still has the feeling of a pioneer town, and you explore the quaint shops for antiques, second hand books and modern crafts. Then discover for yourself that Blue Lake really is blue; take a long walk
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Gibb River RoadThe legendary Gibb River Road Top Trail is an icon of outback adventure through the
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Lillimilura Police StationThe ruins of Lillimilura Police Station are located in the picturesque Windjana Gorge National Park.
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Silent GroveSilent Grove campsite is well placed to explore the stunning Bells Gorge, one of several
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Dimond GorgeRugged and remote Dimond Gorge sits amidst the Kimberley outback near Mornington Wilderness Camp. Here,
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Lennard GorgeStep off the well trodden tourist trail and explore beautiful Lennard Gorge. If you can
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Windjana Gorge National ParkWindjana Gorge National Park in the Kimberley region offers stunning bushwalking through the outback wilderness.
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Derby Pioneer CemeteryThe Derby Pioneer Cemetery was the final resting place for several significant figures who carved
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Manning GorgeFor camping under a star-filled outback sky and immersing yourself in Aboriginal history, visit Manning
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Joonjoo Botanical TrailThe Joonjoo Botanical Trail provides an excellent opportunity to view a wide diversity of flora
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King Leopold Range National ParkSee stunning gorges and camp out under the stars at King Leopold Range National Park
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Mornington Wilderness CampLocated in the heart of the Kimberley, Mornington Wildlife Sanctuary, owned and managed by the
