Thanks for posting this . Have a son who works at the hospital there . Have not been able to visit him because of the Covid 19 restrictions . Your drive through showed the place to be nice . He loves the place by the way.
Not quite what I expected, constantly told by some friends that it's like Cairns but drier. Hmm , not really . it's like a small country town on the coast that you find all around Australia. Bit like Cooktown actually. Cairns is a small very modern cosmopolitan city compared to this. There is no comparison . thanks for the video.
8:09 Cable Beach - Where the first major under-ocean telegraph/telephone cable came ashore connecting Australia to the rest of the world. It's a great place to see beautiful sunsets on the Indian Ocean and take a ride one of the sunset camel caravans on the beach.
Wow it’s changed that’s what happens when the Lordy turns up and turns it into a little version ofPerth Thank you for the opportunity of seeing it in the 70s it was a sleepy little town yummy cheap food yes it was nice
3:10 Sun Pictures! I Saw "Absolutely Fabulous - The Movie" there in 2016. The show was slightly interrupted in this open-air venue by the noise and landing lights of an inbound flight to the Broome International (!) Airport. That said, what a historical place - the oldest continuously-operating motion picture theater in the Southern Hemisphere if not the entire world. I would go back there to visit in a heartbeat.
I found it a very beautiful place to visit but I wouldn't want to live there, It's a very quiet boing town & also a very isolated place. There is a reason most tourist only stop in for 2 or 3 days.....
I don't think that side of the country cares too much for tourists kinda like north Queensland ...but the rest of the country is consumer friendly entertainment wise I would say the best inbetween is Byron bay or tweed heads it's quiet but party vibes and it's beautiful but not isolated.i grew up in Townsville and wasn't until I moved to Ballarat I realised I was spoilt I went out in search of something better ....but found only... tweed heads...Byron bay.....Eden ...lakes entrance....Whitsundays Airlie beach...aaaaaand Jindabyne
I lived in broome in Western Australia Australia about 30yrs ago and maybe i might live in Broome w.a Australia work for telstra has a network telecommunications network technicial officer
As an American foreigner who has visited Broome, the activity you refer to showed me that, even in Paradise, there is injustice and evility. A James Anderson said above, "What's your point?" If you are looking for perfection in life, good luck in your futile search.
Thanks, exactly what I needed to get a feel for the place.
Thanks for posting this . Have a son who works at the hospital there . Have not been able to visit him because of the Covid 19 restrictions . Your drive through showed the place to be nice . He loves the place by the way.
Glad you like it, yes it’s kept us away for too long too.
Not quite what I expected, constantly told by some friends that it's like Cairns but drier. Hmm , not really . it's like a small country town on the coast that you find all around Australia. Bit like Cooktown actually.
Cairns is a small very modern cosmopolitan city compared to this. There is no comparison . thanks for the video.
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Cable Beach - Where the first major under-ocean telegraph/telephone cable came ashore connecting Australia to the rest of the world. It's a great place to see beautiful sunsets on the Indian Ocean and take a ride one of the sunset camel caravans on the beach.
Oh sooo beautiful ☺️❤️
Wow it’s changed that’s what happens when the Lordy turns up and turns it into a little version ofPerth
Thank you for the opportunity of seeing it in the 70s it was a sleepy little town yummy cheap food yes it was nice
Sure has changed, I moved there in the late 70's and was definitely alot different then.
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Sun Pictures! I Saw "Absolutely Fabulous - The Movie" there in 2016. The show was slightly interrupted in this open-air venue by the noise and landing lights of an inbound flight to the Broome International (!) Airport.
That said, what a historical place - the oldest continuously-operating motion picture theater in the Southern Hemisphere if not the entire world. I would go back there to visit in a heartbeat.
When I was young we used to go to the movies there and out feet would get wet from the king rides 😊
Awesome footage, just before the busy season and before the restrictions!
Thanks, Yes it was in February visiting family so just got there and back in time😊
What restrictions
I found it a very beautiful place to visit but I wouldn't want to live there, It's a very quiet boing town & also a very isolated place. There is a reason most tourist only stop in for 2 or 3 days.....
Yes that’s true unless you know all the secret spots 😊
I don't think that side of the country cares too much for tourists kinda like north Queensland ...but the rest of the country is consumer friendly entertainment wise I would say the best inbetween is Byron bay or tweed heads it's quiet but party vibes and it's beautiful but not isolated.i grew up in Townsville and wasn't until I moved to Ballarat I realised I was spoilt I went out in search of something better ....but found only... tweed heads...Byron bay.....Eden ...lakes entrance....Whitsundays Airlie beach...aaaaaand Jindabyne
Looks so lovely I’d love to visit there one day! Who was the song by please loved it ? ❤👍
Sorry I can't remember what the song is called, it's off epidemic sound 😊
@@guestfamilyadventures7245 ok thanks I’ll see if I can find it , kind regards 👍
I really hope this is as busy as it gets ...if so I'm on my way...it gets just as hot as Townsville I think
Sorry for the late reply, it gets very busy in the tourist season april- October
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Matso's Brewery, a perfect place to see the "Stairway to the Moon" on a rising full moon night overlooking Roebuck Bay.
I lived in broome in Western Australia Australia about 30yrs ago and maybe i might live in Broome w.a Australia work for telstra has a network telecommunications network technicial officer
It's a little difference now than you might remember ☺️
Does the OPEN AIR theatre still exist?
Yep sure does ☺️
A city in the Kimberley region North of Perth.
Where are the people ??
It was the wet season and middle of the day so not many out and about
how temperature and heat??
Beautiful weather at the moment nice and warm and not much humidity
Maybe i take my family to Broome
Yes go have a look 😊
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Dominos and MacDonalds (Maccas), a bit of America Down Under...
Super
Beach looks lovely but town looks pretty damed boring
A friend of mine lives there.
It's a great place, have you been?
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We’re all the drunken abrodinals and glass on street and abroginols fighting the police this is all true im there right now on a holiday
I think you mean “where are”? Yes there’s a problem. What’s your point?
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As an American foreigner who has visited Broome, the activity you refer to showed me that, even in Paradise, there is injustice and evility. A James Anderson said above, "What's your point?" If you are looking for perfection in life, good luck in your futile search.
Lots of roundabouts?…Are the Palm trees indigenous?
Faahntastic....two greatest things in the world palm trees and roundabouts they must be thinkers over in WA
In the 70s and early 80s there was plenty of mango trees along the foot path
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