Kimberley Videos

Welcome to the Kimberley Video Gallery. Below you will find a wide variety of videos showing you many unique aspects of the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Many of our Ochre artworks are from Aboriginal Artists who live in this area and many of their paintings depict these lands.
Whilst we would love everyone to be able to see this incredibly beautiful part of the world at some time in their life, we realise it isn't always possible to get there in person so we thought we would do the next best thing and bring a piece of the famous Kimberley to you!

We hope you enjoy the videos




Barramundi Fishing - Lower Ord River - Kimberley


 



Cruising the Lower Ord River - Kununurra 1


 



Cruising the Lower Ord River - Kununurra 2


 



The Grotto - Waterfalls - Kimberley


 



Five rivers lookout Wyndham


 



Ivanhoe Crossing - Fishing for Barramundi - 1



 



Ivanhoe Crossing - Fishing for Barramundi - 2

 

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To be a signatory to the Indigenous Australian Art Commercial Code of Conduct and a Member of Indigenous Art Code Limited, the Company established to ensure professional and transparent behaviour in working with Indigenous artists.

 

For further information about the code please visit: www.indigenousartcode.org