Where is Broome?
Broome (Rubibi in Yawuru) is a small town located in North Western Australia in the Kimberley Region. This town is a tropical beach holiday resort surrounded by white beaches and the famous Cable Beach, where most of the big happenings are located. The iconic sunset silhouette camel-train ride along the beach, Gantheume point, pearling history tours and some chilling cruises are the most popular attraction in this town. Red dirt, white sands beach, teal water and blue sky are the unique colour of Broome and the Kimberley region.
The colours of Broome
Every town has unique colours, but I never noticed or cared about that until I started living in Broome. I visited this town in 2012 and there seems to be no outstanding impression compared to the tropical places I’ve visited. Broome, with the unique Australian red dirt colour and meeting the coastline of white sands, clear water that looks teal-ish and the clear blue sky when it’s clear.
Roebuck Bay colour palette
When it’s a low tide, the water seems very far away from the land because flat coastlines surround Broome.
The color palette: Blue
This is a color palette of Broome from the Roebuck Bay
- Blue sky #178beb
- #80b0e1
- Deep teal ocean#0c86a9
- #2f99be
- Closer to the beach#e2d1d0
- #e2d1d0
- Red dirt##ba4d30
- #b0120a
- #933418