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Bigge Island
- Culture
With an area of 17,190 hectares, this is the second largest island of the Kimberley coast. Its landscape of shattered King Leopold sandstone is populated by Australia’s smallest rock wallaby, the monjon. The best-known Wunambal rock art site at Wary Bay depicts Sea Wanjinas (Gayaras), images of sailing ships and even figures rowing a boat.
Visit Bigge Island on our Kimberley Cruises
Swift Bay
- Culture
Named for the author of ‘Gulliver’s Travels’, this T-shaped inlet is home to a number of magnificent galleries of Wunambal rock art – including Sea Wanjinas (Gayaras), as well as ancient Gwion (Bradshaw) panels.
Visit Swift Bay on our Kimberley Cruises
Vansittart Bay
- Culture
A Mecca for rock art enthusiasts, locations such as Jar Island, Rocky Cove and Jalandal are justly famed for their fine examples of Gwion and Wanjina style panels. Less well-known is the area’s interesting heritage of Makassan campsites, used for centuries by Indonesian fishermen collecting and processing sea cucumbers (also known as trepang or beche-de-mer).