Read about - Gantheaume Point below.
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Gantheume Point is a rocky outcrop south of Cable Beach in Broome, Western Australia. You will need to drive down an unsealed road which is in fairly good condition and suitable for 2WD - past the racecourse. There is a reasonable car parking area located next to the interpretative signs where you can read about the history of the area. See the lighthouse and read about Anastasia's Pool - built among the rocks of the cliff by a former lighthouse keeper for his sick wife.
Gantheaume Point is a very popular spot at low tide as you can walk down from the cliff and see the dinosaur footprints preserved in the rock. The Broome Visitor Centre can give you a hint on where to find these footprints, and tell you about the current tidal times. There are spectacular view - red cliffs against the beautiful blue ocean can provide some great photo opportunities.
We drove back along the dirt road and onto the southern end of Cable Beach. 4WD vehicles are allowed on the beach and it seems that a lot of locals come down in the afternoon for a drink while watching the beautiful sunset. We joined in and sat on the tailgate of our vehicle and had a beer - lucky we had the fridge in the car.