Kimberley Coastal Camp Research Paper

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The Kimberley Coastal Camp is one of the most exclusive travel fishing destinations in the top end of Australia. Isolated and pristine, the focus is on creating an intimate atmosphere while reducing impact on the local environment.

Nestled on the pristine shores of the Admiralty Gulf opposite the Mitchell Plateau in Western Australia, the Kimberley Coastal Camp can't be accessed by road. Arrival is either by a spectacular floatplane experience with an impressive water landing or an exhilarating helicopter transfer directly onto the beach in front of the camp.

Guests can expect to encounter endangered Quolls, Olive Pythons, Sea Eagles and numerous other native animals in the vicinity known to the traditional landowners as 'Yalrundair'.

The camp is extremely isolated with access limited to a privileged few. To get to your destination a float plane and helicopter are essential.
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Considered universally to be one of the best fishing regions in Australia.

The Admiralty Gulf is recognised as one of the best fishing destinations in Australia with a wide variety of species and fishing options to enjoy. Kimberley Coastal Camp is one of the very few fishing tour operations that include tackle on an unconditional basis. No cost for loss or

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