Broome, also known as Rubibi to the Yawuru people, is a coastal pearl mining and tourism town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, 1,681 km (1,045 mi) north of Perth. The city recorded a population of 14,660 in the 2021 census.[1] It is the largest town in the Kimberley area. Roebuck Bay Located on a north-south peninsula, Broome has water on both sides of town. On the east coast are the waters of Roebuck Bay stretching from the main pier at Port Drive to Sandy Point, west of Thangoo Station. Town Beach forms part of the coastline and is popular with visitors to the eastern end of town. This is the site of the "stair to the moon", where low tide and moonrise combine to create an amazing natural phenomenon. On "Stairway to the Moon" nights, a food and craft market operates on Town Beach. Roebuck Bay is of international importance for the millions of wading or migratory shorebirds that use it seasonally as they migrate across the East Asia-Australasia Flyway from their home ranges. These birds breed in North Asia. They feed on the large intertidal mudflats and perch at high tide on the red sand beaches of the bay. They can be seen in greater numbers in the summer, but many young birds remain throughout the first and second years of their lives. Broome Bird Observatory, located in the pindan forest near the north coast of Roebuck Bay, was established by Birds Australia in 1988 and officially opened in 1990. The purpose of the observatory is to study birds, learn to protect and educate them. the public about them. A mixed flock of smaller black and red flying foxes of about 50,000 megabats lives year-round in the mangroves next to the small Streeter Pier in Broome Town. They chatted and socialized loudly before taking off at sunset each evening. Bats are the main pollinators and seed dispersers for native trees and plants. cable range Named for the Java-Australia underground telegraph cable that connects to the coast there, Cable Beach is located 7 km (4.3 mi) from town along a paved road. The beach itself is 22.5 km (14.0 mi) long with white sand, rimmed by tides that can reach more than 9 m (30 ft). Just east of Cable Beach, above the dunes, is Miniirr Park, a coastal reserve managed through a partnership between Broome County and the Yawuru people. Find and hire a top agency or company for your next big project related to Digital Marketing, Advertising, Social Media Marketing, Content Writing, Market Research, PR, Email Marketing, Mobile App Development, Web Design, Web application development, Media Planning and many more in Australia and other countries on AgencyNetwork.