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Dennis M.
1 year ago

Great rest spot south of Broome. As with most WA rest areas it has basic but working toilets, a dump point and garbage disposal bins. Lots of space with good shade trees and lots of native birds calling from nearby bushes.



Location

Great Northern Hwy,
Eighty Mile Beach,
Western Australia

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Listing type
Rest Area
Caravans
Yes

Average temperature

January
L 26°C
H 34°C
February
L 26°C
H 34°C
March
L 25°C
H 35°C
April
L 23°C
H 36°C
May
L 18°C
H 33°C
June
L 16°C
H 30°C
July
L 15°C
H 30°C
August
L 16°C
H 32°C
September
L 18°C
H 34°C
October
L 21°C
H 34°C
November
L 25°C
H 35°C
December
L 26°C
H 35°C
Source: Meteostat

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