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Rockpool that forms on a high tide (9m+) only
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Mia Licciardello

The tides in Broome are huge and need to be checked regularly while in the area to ensure you have the best time there!

For this particular rock pool, tides of over 8 metres are required for the pool to fill (anything over that and it might be overflowing). Usually, it is quite calm, but a strong tide or very high tides can cause waves to come in and overfill the pool (please do not enter if the pool is overflowing and ensure you have a high level of mobility if attempting to visit).

Head all the way down the path at Gantheaume Point and turn left, walk for a few hundred metres while checking along the rocks closest to the coastline to see if you can spot the rock pool below you. It is then a bit of a climb down the rocks to reach the pool. 

We have tried to pin the exact location of the pools so you can find them easily!

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